The calculations vary because they all use approximations to the real utilization curves. Some of the software out there doesn't 'kick in' until 10 minutes, but a fair amount of bittering occurs in that interval. The impact of SG is non-linear and software typically use linear adjustments. Most of them do not adjust for saturation, any IBU number over 90 is suspect for that reason.
Very few people can detect a bittering difference of less than 10 IBU, so these approximations don't matter.
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