Benford's law, also called the first-digit law, states that in lists of numbers from many (but not all) real-life sources of data, the leading digit is distributed in a specific, non-uniform way. According to this law, the first digit is 1 almost one third of the time, and larger digits occur as the leading digit with lower and lower frequency, to the point where 9 as a first digit occurs less than one time in twenty. This list however does not follow Bensons´Law, it rather checks wich numbers are used allover in meda, lets see what comes out.
# |
Term |
MIX |
Average |
Mediums |
Countries |
| 1 | 1095.722 | 1100.158 | 1831 media | 88 countries | |
| 2 | 989.194 | 885.753 | 1704 media | 87 countries | |
| 3 | 988.665 | 1013.995 | 1782 media | 86 countries | |
| 4 | 973.035 | 938.421 | 1744 media | 84 countries | |
| 5 | 871.835 | 864.717 | 1640 media | 84 countries | |
| 6 | 786.137 | 775.398 | 1520 media | 82 countries | |
| 7 | 773.572 | 759.306 | 1511 media | 82 countries | |
| 8 | 713.485 | 713.944 | 1448 media | 78 countries | |
| 9 | 700.110 | 701.077 | 1280 media | 78 countries | |
| 10 | 678.136 | 701.715 | 1424 media | 82 countries |
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