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1. A database table can hold ?? A. A dozen records. B. Some records. C. From 0 to billions of records. D. Two million records.
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1. A database table can hold ?? A. A dozen records. B. Some records. C. From 0 to billions of records. D. Two million records.
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1. A database table can hold ??
A. A dozen records.
B. Some records.
C. From 0 to billions of records.
D. Two million records.
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