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Benford`s Law, stating that certain numbers appear more often in measurements than do others, is so counterintuitive that if used as evidence concerning financial fraud trials, the evidence is often considered by the prosecution as a desperate ploy, even when the numbers strongly point to malfeasance.
Benford`s Law, stating that certain numbers appear more often in measurements than do others, is so counterintuitive that when used as evidence in trials concerning financial fraud, such evidence is often considered a desperate ploy used by the prosecution, even when the numbers strongly point to malfeasance.
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