1. give the answer
2. give a hint as to where to look for an explanation
So, the counter-intuitive answer is indeed NOT "about 11%", but "about 30%".
As for a hint: "Benford’s law".
While I do understand the "logarithmic" argument given, I still have a hard time understanding why the example lists follow that rule.
What makes these lists of seemingly random numbers actually non random? To be sure, if you create a list of random numbers and you DON’T get that 11% distribution, then something’s REALLY wrong with your randomizing algorithm!
So what makes a list of stock prices logarithmic in nature? Or death rates? Or even more perplexing: a list of unrelated physical or mathematical constants?
ANYWAY, I think Injun should have some Internet presence himself, if ONLY to show off pictures of his new bike!
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