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Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 2-2
Interns Leah and Santana are organizing a summer camp for children ages 5-10 for their local recreation and parks agency. Participant and payment information is stored in an Excel spreadsheet as children are registered for activities. An Access database contains information about children (participants) , parents, employees, as well as activity sessions and schedules. The database contains the following tables:
∙ Participant Information
∙ Parent Information
∙ Employees
∙ Activities
Case-Based Critical Thinking Questions Case 2-2 Interns Leah and Santana are organizing a summer camp for children ages 5-10 for their local recreation and parks agency. Participant and payment information is stored in an Excel spreadsheet as children are registered for activities. An Access database contains information about children (participants) , parents, employees, as well as activity sessions and schedules. The database contains the following tables: ∙ Participant Information ∙ Parent Information ∙ Employees ∙ Activities   Each parks and recreation employee must keep a copy of parent contact information for all campers with them at all times.  Using the figure above, which two tables must have a relationship established to allow Leah to print a report of all campers and the their parents' contact information? A)  Activities and Parents B)  Participants and Parents C)  Activities and Parents. D)  Employees and Activities
Each parks and recreation employee must keep a copy of parent contact information for all campers with them at all times.  Using the figure above, which two tables must have a relationship established to allow Leah to print a report of all campers and the their parents' contact information?


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