So, what do you guys here think, what would be the distribution of the numbers in the multiplication table? That is, in the 10x10 multiplication table, why are there 6 numbers between 10 and 20 (12, 14, 15, 16, 18), 5 numbers between 20 and 30 (21, 24, 25, 27 and 28), but no numbers between 90 and 100 and only one number between 80 and 90 (81)? I've made a web-app (works only in modern browsers, not even in Internet Explorer 11) that calculates the properties of that distribution, but I can't figure out if it's some distribution that's already been described.
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Distribution of numbers in the multiplication table
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