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Awilson837

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The first step in designing a database is to determine
 a. how you want the final reports to look and sketch them out on paper.
  b. the purpose of the database.
  c. what subjects you need to store facts about.
  d. what facts you need to store about each subject.
  e. how the tables will relate to one another.

Question 2

Certain risks, such as those arising from war, piracy, and losses attributable to delays in transit are generally covered without the need for additional insurance premiums.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

false



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