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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
Suppose that we open a telephone directory and select any column which consists entirely of personal names. The last digit of each telephone number would seem to have no preferred value. For example, the middle column on p. 417 of the 1970 Newcastle upon Tyne directory contains 109 names, and the frequencies for 0,1,…, 9 are as follows.