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    A Crosstab Query Is Different Than the Aggregate Functions That
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A Crosstab Query Is Different Than the Aggregate Functions That

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A crosstab query is different than the aggregate functions that you have been completing thus far because it groups the aggregates by the ________ and ________ headings.

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