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To calculate the number of security locked doors that appear, you'd then need to consider that percentage as well as the number of doorways drafted. (If you have a lot of dead end rooms or vacant spaces in your house, you'll see less security doors because there are less doorways in general.)
So yeah, I'd assume it's just maths. Set the keycard setting to high early and draft rooms with lots of doorways, then you would expect to see more secured doors. But I think there would still be a normal distribution curve, and you might have landed on the lower end of what is possible. I assumed that the 5-6 doors was the median, not a set value.