Rasheed is memorizing his math multiplication tables by using flash cards. He does this frequently enough that eventually he does not need the visual stimulation of the cards to remember the information. Which aspect of memory is Rasheed taking advantage of?

A. short-term memory
B. sequential memory
C. sensory memory
D. long-term memory


Answer: D

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