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The first digits of data entries in most real-world data sets are not uniformly distributed. The most common first digit is 111, followed by 222, and so on, with 999 being the least common first digit. This phenomenon is known as benford's law. The table below is the probability distribution for benford's law where the random variable ddd represents the first digit in a data entry.

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