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anshika

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In Microsoft Access, inserting links between Client and Job tables, as well as Employee and Job
  table, establishes which other relationship?
 
  A) One-to-many Client-Employee relationship
  B) Many-to-many Client-Employee relationship
  C) No additional relationship is established
  D) One-to-one Client-Employee relationship

Question 2

________ decisions are referred to as unstructured decisions because the problems arerelatively complex and non-routine.
 
  A) Managerial-level
  B) Tactical-level
  C) Executive-level
  D) Operational-level
  E) Illusive-level



owenfalvey

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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