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How can the average interval (Interval in the main window) be longer than the number of days I have spent on learning (Day in the main window)?

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How can the average interval (Interval in the main window) be longer than the number of days I have spent on learning (Day in the main window)?

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It is possible. For example, imagine that you have just started learning and you have memorized only one item. If its New Interval is 4 days you will have the following in the main window: Day 1 Interval 4.0 Q: In your materials I found a contradiction. On one hand you claim that once learned knowledge is constantly maintained in the learner’s memory, on the other you say that after ceasing repetitions, I will gradually forget what I have learnt. Which is true? A: Both facts are true. The term ‘maintained’ is understood as ‘actively kept in memory by means of repetitions’, not as ‘remains in memory for ever’.

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