Multiple Choice
What does a DBMS do to break a deadlock?
A) rolls back all transactions involved in the deadlock
B) chooses one deadlocked user to be the victim
C) closes the database and restores from the last backup
D) erases the records involved in the deadlock and reschedules the transactions
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