10. Information repeated in a database in a manner that indicates poor design is said to be: A. relational B. redundant C. truncated
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- "Relational" refers to a type of database design that uses relationships between tables to organize data. - "Redundant" means that information is repeated unnecessarily, which can indicate poor design in a database. - "Truncated" means that something has Show more…
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