The entity relationship model uses the associative entity to represent a(n) _____ relationship between two or more entities. M:N 1:M N:1 M:1
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The common types are: - 1:M (one-to-many) - N:1 (many-to-one) - M:1 (many-to-one, similar to N:1) - M:N (many-to-many) Show more…
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