The markings on the back of Oneida stainless flatware typically indicate the brand, the pattern name, and the type of stainless steel used. Common markings include "Oneida," the specific pattern name, and terms like "18/10," which refers to the composition of the stainless steel, containing 18% chromium and 10% nickel for durability and corrosion resistance. These markings help consumers identify the quality and design of the flatware. Additionally, some pieces may have a "stainless" mark, confirming they are made from stainless steel.
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They lived in Wisconsin and upstate New york. Some live in Ontario, Canada.
The Oneida hunted with bows and arrows for deer and elk. They also used spears to fish in the rivers. They grew crops like corn for food as well. The Oneida people lived in the state of New York.
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it looks like a cube with things on it
The market is full of stainless steel utensils - it looks like silver
A cube is "cube" shaped like a square box.
A pyramids is like a cube because its base is a square.
A case cube is like speaker
A square is like a cube just that a cube is 3-demensional and a square isn't.MATH IS LIKE SEX. ITS HARD. BE CAREFUL LITTLE KIDS.
A cube is like a square and a rectangular prism is like a rectangle.