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Most people can typically remember between 5 to 9 digits at a time, a concept known as Miller's Law. This is often referred to as the "magic number seven, plus or minus two." However, through techniques like chunking, individuals can improve their memory capacity by grouping numbers into meaningful units. Additionally, practice and familiarity with certain numbers can enhance recall.

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