It was used as a concentration camp and a extermination camp and also it got alot of Sub camps near the 3 main camps of Auschwitz
The three camps made up Auschwitz I, II, and IIIAushwitz 1 - was mainly a prisoner of war campAushwitz 2 or Birkenau - functioned as an extermination camp for Jews.Aushwitz 3 - was a work camp
no, but the library has.
* First routine gassings: 3 May 1942. * Revolt and mass breakout: 14 October 1943. * October 1943: camp dismantled.
Many kind of questions you could ask but my 3 are 1. How was it like being in a concentration camp 2. What was you force to do whiles you was in the concentration camp 3. Did you witness 1st hand of seeing someone being killed
what are 3 outcomes as a result of Reconstruction
it will not have a camp rock 3 .
Camp 30 camp and camp rock 3
Forget about the auditions... WILL THERE BE A CAMP ROCK 3?
When flipping 3 coins, each coin has 2 possible outcomes: heads (H) or tails (T). Therefore, the total number of outcomes is calculated as (2^3), which equals 8. The possible outcomes are: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, and TTT. Thus, there are 8 different outcomes from flipping 3 coins.
Each toss has 2 outcomes; so the number of outcomes for 3 tosses is 2*2*2 = 8
The outcome that is the top number on a fraction. e.g. The multiples of 3 are 3 and 6 = there are 2 favourable outcomes. Probability ( multiple of 3 ) + 2/6 = two favourable outcomes/six possible outcomes
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There are 3 possible outcomes for each spin of the spinner. To find the total number of possible outcomes after spinning it four times, you would multiply the number of outcomes for each spin (3) by itself four times (3^4), resulting in 81 possible outcomes.
What chapter 3? This question is way too broad!
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6 outcomes each roll, 3 rolls. 6*6*6 = 216.