My perspective is that you need to repeat something 17 times before you trigger your memory and know it automatically when asked.
7. Definitely 7.
The number of times you need to read something to remember it can vary widely depending on factors like the complexity of the material, your prior knowledge, and your learning style. For some people, a single reading might suffice for simple information, while others may need to review the material multiple times for better retention. Techniques like spaced repetition can also enhance memory retention, allowing you to remember information more effectively over time.
210 times in the Authorised (KJV) version.
10 A: 148 times in the KJV
There are many possible answers. An easy one to remember is 1 times 2 times 18.
The number of times needed to remember something varies depending on the individual and the complexity of the information. Generally, repeating something multiple times, spaced out over time, can help with memory retention.
That depends on many factors, such as the age of the person.
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That depends on many factors, such as the age of the person.
Nothing happens. I've done this many times, just remember to eat something before taking it.
I did many times before, like when I did something or someone talked about something last time, it does the same thing. -~-
The best way to learn to spell is to practice - go over the word as many times as it takes until you remember the spelling. Most people need to focus on something at least 20 times before they can remember it, but it may take longer depending on how hard you work at it. Try this study tip, too.
7. Definitely 7.
Most probably promise something daily, but don't remember it when they do.
You have to hear something about 7 time to learn it. But it is different for everyone, for me I have to hear thing about 8-9 times to to learn it.
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