Mathematician John Conway pointed out that if you break down the digits of Pi into blocks of ten, the probability that one of those blocks will contain ten distinct digits is about one in 40,000. Curiously, this first happens in the 7th block of ten digits.
Mathematician John Conway pointed out that if you break down the digits of Pi into blocks of ten, the probability that one of those blocks will contain ten distinct digits is about one in 40,000. Curiously, this first happens in the 7th block of ten digits.