Multiple Choice
A foreign key is a:
A) primary key of one relation that appears in another relation.
B) primary key that contains a needed translation of the primary key from the same relation.
C) field that reformats the primary key so that it can be used in another application.
D) field that contains a primary key from an external database.
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