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How can you memorize the prime numbers from 1 to 100? - Answers
Yes, there is a way to memorize the prime numbers from 1-100. You can go through the rules of divisibility. The best way to memorize a series of numbers is just to repeat them over and over until you have them down. The average person needs to repeat something at least 20 times before they remember it.
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How can you memorize the prime numbers from 1 to 100? - Answers
Yes, there is a way to memorize the prime numbers from 1-100. You can go through the rules of divisibility. The best way to memorize a series of numbers is just to repeat them over and over until you have them down. The average person needs to repeat something at least 20 times before they remember it.
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How can you memorize the prime numbers from 1 to 100? - Answers
Yes, there is a way to memorize the prime numbers from 1-100. You can go through the rules of divisibility. The best way to memorize a series of numbers is just to repeat them over and over until you have them down. The average person needs to repeat something at least 20 times before they remember it.
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