On understanding Benford's law, only 1 and 4 can be included in the solution set out of all the given values.
What is Benford's Law?
Benford's law (also called the first digit law) states that the leading digits in a collection of data sets are probably going to be small.
We need to check if the given values can be included in the solution set satisfying Benford's law.
The first digit of any number has to be whole number. Thus, 0.5, 2.5 and 3.5 cannot be included in this solution set.
Now, for 1, 4 and 5, we have to observe the graph. As visible, no value of 5 falls inside the shaded region. Thus, only 1 and 4 can be included in the solution set.
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