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Having to Enter Facts About Two Entities When We Want

Question 51

Question 51

Multiple Choice

Having to enter facts about two entities when we want to enter facts about only one is an example of ________.


A) insertion anomaly
B) update anomaly
C) deletion anomaly
D) normalization anomaly

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