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A table that lists items together according to the number of times that item occurs
There is only one combination of ten items out of ten. For this question to have a non-trivial answer, either the ten items need to be selected from a larger number of items or a smaller number of items need to be selected from the ten items.
No, sometimes they will be equal (when all items being permutated are all different, eg all permutations of {1, 2, 3} are distinguishable).
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In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, items such as butter, sugar, and coffee were being rationed during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. This rationing was part of the restrictions imposed on the Danish people by the German forces.
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In the book "Number the Stars," certain foods like butter, meat, and other rationed items were no longer sold due to the restrictions and shortages imposed during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. This scarcity of food items contributed to the challenges faced by the characters in the story.
The family cannot have butter or sugar for cupcakes in "Number the Stars" because these items were severely rationed during World War II in Denmark due to shortages caused by the German occupation. The lack of availability made it difficult for families to obtain such luxury items for baking.
Cigarettes and meat were the main rationed items
list five items that were rationed during WWII and why they were rationed.
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
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In Britain, a large number of foods and other items were rationed. In the US, dairy products such as eggs, milk, and butter were rationed. One result was the wider use of margarine. Similarly, coffee was rationed, leading to a number of substitutes of varying acceptability.
there was food clothing/cloth and tires and gas Rationed in WWII.
During World War II, the US government first rationed tires (January 1942 - shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor). Next were automobiles (February 1942), then typewriters (March 1942), and bicycles (May 1942).The US government also eventually issued ration coupons for:gasoline (petrol)typewriters (already being rationed)bicycles (already being rationed)footwearsilknylonfuel oilstovesfirewoodcoal
because demand exceeded supply.