The Last Digit of Prime Numbers - Numberphile

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A new pattern in prime numbers reveals they rarely repeat their last digits. While primes typically end in 1, 3, 7, or 9, researchers found biases in their occurrences, particularly that primes ending in 9 are more likely to be followed by those ending in 1. This phenomenon suggests a fundamental property of primes.
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