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The larger numbers are less used.

According to Benford's law, the first significant digit of many real life sources of data is more likely to be 1 than 2, 2 than 3 and so on. The probability of it being 1 is 61/2 times as great as it being a 9.

The explanation given is that of exponential growth processes, and if you want to foolow that up see the attached link.

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