polymath257 Wrote:The growth that you see in the tables is because of the granularity (large percentage jump between the numbers you use). In the limit, that goes away.But intervals of growth only start to appear in 10x10 multiplication table, they don't appear in 9x9 multiplication table or less. And they become more and more common the bigger the multiplication table is.
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Distribution of numbers in the multiplication table
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