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Mathematics, 12.12.2019 21:31 Cocco

If p is in fact larger than 0.301, it would seem there are too many numbers in the file with leading 1's. could this indicate that the books have been "cooked" by artificially lowering numbers in the file? comment from the point of view of the internal revenue service. comment from the perspective of the federal bureau of investigation as it looks for "profit skimming" by unscrupulous employees. a. no. there does not seem to be too many entries with a leading digit 1.b. no. there seems to be too many entries with a leading digit 1.c. yes. there does not seem to be too many entries with a leading digit 1.d. yes. there seems to be too many entries with a leading digit 1.

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