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CORALGRILL2014

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A Notary Public is:
 a. generally, someone qualified and given the authority to act in another's behalf.
  b. someone legally authorized to administer oaths and certify documents.
  c. a person who has died.
  d. None of the above.

Question 2

In an electronic database, fields
 a. contain many facts about a person or item.
 b. contain all the collected facts about many items or people.
  c. can have duplicate names.
 d. contain one fact about a person or item.



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brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

d




CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Aug 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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