To keep track of who they were.
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
Without knowing what the numbers are, I would suggest taking the mean of the given numbers.
decimal
None of them is, since none are given.
The GCF of the given numbers is 8
* It was permanent. * It was cheap. * It was degrading. * It helped the Nazis keep tabs on prisoners. Obviously, the tattooed numbers were only given to prisoners selected for work. Moreoever, it was used only at the Auschwitz group of camps.
prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.
They had numbers to represent their names
The purpose for using numbers in tattooing prisoners was to dehumanize the people and treat them as cattle.
They were Auschwitz concentration camp numbers and did not have any 'meaning'.
The prisoners are told to run a bit to get into shape for their cheeks to pinken a little.
Geneva conventions
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Agriculture and crafts
This was only done at the Auschwitz group of camps. The records of numbers and names still exist.
No numbers are given!