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What are some of the dangers of having redundant data in a database?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The layer of the IEEE 802 reference model that includes such functions as encoding/decoding of signals and bit transmission/reception is the _________ .
 
  A. physical layer B. control layer
 
  C. logical link layer D. media access layer



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Answer to Question 1

Redundant data makes it easier for mistakes to happen. Data may be updated in one place but not in another, making it inconsistent.

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