9D and 10D probability tables, p. 29
On the 9D (NINE DICE) and 10D (TEN DICE) probability tables, there is an arbitrary use of the word "no" in the % probability columns. With all the other tables, "no" is used only when there is absolutely no chance to roll that number N, the number or less N-, or the number or more N+. At the other end, "100%" is used only when all rolls will turn out to that result.
However in these two tables, "no" is appearing when there is still a finite chance for that result, better shown as "<1%" as in the other tables, and "100%" appears where it is better shown as ">99%" as in the other tables. This is an inconsistency.
Also, the bottom text is missing from the 10D table. In analogy with the others it should give the basic overall facts of the roll: "There are 60,466,176 possible outcomes from 10 to 60. The most probable roll is 35 (7%)."