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The following questions citing STATEWIDE HEALTH assume that a single-source star schema is created. The purpose of this star schema is to analyze quantities of prescribed medications by all dimensions provided by its source: the STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS DATABASE shown below. In this database, each prescription is prescribed for one patient by one doctor, and it contains one medication.

STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS DATABASE

The following questions citing STATEWIDE HEALTH assume that a single-source star schema is created. The  purpose of this star schema is to analyze quantities of prescribed medications by all dimensions provided by its source: the STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS DATABASE shown below. In this database, each prescription is prescribed for one patient by one doctor, and it contains one medication.  STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS  DATABASE       -The value 2mg from the STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS database appears all together ________ time(s) in the populated tables of the STATEWIDE HEALTH star schema. A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5



-The value 2mg from the STATEWIDE HEALTH PRESCRIPTIONS database appears all together ________ time(s) in the populated tables of the STATEWIDE HEALTH star schema.


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