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Student Table
Student Table     Course Table     The Course_ID in the student table is best described as: -Examine the database tables in Q44.If Course_ID is removed from the student table,then when a query is performed on the student table: (i) It is unable to determine the name of the course related to the student (ii) It is unable to determine the ID of the course related to the student (iii) It is unable to determine the course_semester related to the student. A) Only (ii)  B) Only (i) and (iii)  C) (i) (ii) (iii)  D) Only (ii) and (iii)
Course Table
Student Table     Course Table     The Course_ID in the student table is best described as: -Examine the database tables in Q44.If Course_ID is removed from the student table,then when a query is performed on the student table: (i) It is unable to determine the name of the course related to the student (ii) It is unable to determine the ID of the course related to the student (iii) It is unable to determine the course_semester related to the student. A) Only (ii)  B) Only (i) and (iii)  C) (i) (ii) (iii)  D) Only (ii) and (iii)
The Course_ID in the student table is best described as:
-Examine the database tables in Q44.If Course_ID is removed from the student table,then when a query is performed on the student table: (i) It is unable to determine the name of the course related to the student (ii) It is unable to determine the ID of the course related to the student (iii) It is unable to determine the course_semester related to the student.


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