Multiple Choice
A composite primary key is:
A) a merged field containing the primary key and descriptive information.
B) a key in the intersecting relation that contains the primary keys from the two intersecting relations.
C) a field composed of information from multiple sources.
D) a unique field that can be used throughout the organization to identify an entity.
Correct Answer:

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