Benford's Law describes how real-world data exhibits a specific pattern where the first digit 1 appears approximately 30% of the time, while the digit 9 appears less than 5%, unlike fabricated data which tends to distribute digits evenly; auditors use this mathematical fingerprint to detect potentially suspicious or fake data in spreadsheets.
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Fake Numbers Have a Mathematical Fingerprint #Shorts本站添加:
Fake numbers have a fingerprint. If you make up a spreadsheet, you might spread first [music] digits evenly. 1 2 3 all fair.
Real data does not. [music] In many data sets, one appears first about 30% of the time. Nine appears less than 5%. That is Benford's law. Auditors use it as a smoke alarm for suspicious data.
Not proof, just math whispering, "This spreadsheet is sweating."
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