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7 of them. Remember, that in a combination the order of the numbers does not matter.
There are infinitely many numbers. One pair, that is easy to remember, is 1 and 363.
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers. A simple pair to remember is 1 and 27641.
There are infinitely many possible answers. An easy pair of numbers to remember is 1 and 44.
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A statistical hypothesis is anything that can be tested against observations. So the hypothesis can be that you can remember two numbers.
No they don't, the reason they have numbers is because so people can remember them!
7 of them. Remember, that in a combination the order of the numbers does not matter.
There are infinitely many numbers. One pair, that is easy to remember, is 1 and 363.
There are infinitely many possible pairs of numbers. An easy pair to remember is 1 and 112.
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers. A simple pair to remember is 1 and 27641.
There are infinitely many possible answers. An easy pair of numbers to remember is 1 and 44.
There are infinitely many possibilities. An easy pair of numbers to remember is 1 and 262144.
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I am not aware of any research to support the assertion that it is easier to remember numbers in reverse.
It doesn't have to. It will prevent you from repeating the numbers in your head easily, this tactic is commonly used for memory and thus could trip people up. But if you could create a mnemonic device for remembering the numbers (1,12,13,15,19,20 could be remembered as the word "almost" with 'a' being the first letter of the alphabet, 'l' being the 12th and so on) then you could in theory remember a nearly infinite amount of numbers even after reciting the alphabet.
There are infinitely many pairs. An easy pair to remember is 1 and 745.