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What is the highest normal form of the relation(s) shown in the exhibit?

What is the highest normal form of the relation(s) shown in the exhibit?

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A.
Second normal form

B.
First normal form

C.
Boyce-Codd normal form

D.
Third normal form

E.
STUDENT( Student_Number: integer NOT NULL Name:
variable length character string length 20 NOT NULL)
Primary Key Student_Number CLASS( Class_Num: integer
NOT NULL Class_Name: integer NOT NULL) Primary Key
Class_Num

F.
STUDENT( Student_Number: integer NOT NULL Name:
variable length character string length 20 NOT NULL)
Primary Key Student_Number CLASS( Class_Num: integer
NOT NULL Class_Name: integer NOT NULL) Primary Key
Class_Num Foreign Key Class_Num References STUDENT

G.
STUDENT( Student_Number: integer NOT NULL Name:
variable length character string length 20 NOT NULL)
Primary Key StudenMMumber STU_CLASS(
Student_Number: integer NOT NULL Class_Num: integer
NOT NULL) Primary Key Student_Number CLASS(
Class_Num: integer NOT NULL Class_Name: integer NOT
NULL) Primary Key Class_Num

One Comment on “What is the highest normal form of the relation(s) shown in the exhibit?

  1. Bogdan says:

    I think this question is some how mixed with another question.
    The correct answer is 2NF because the key is Registration_ID (for sure! nn Registration relation) and we have a transitive relation unsolved First Name and Last Name depend on Student ID which has to migrate on a separate relation.

    We have repetitive group (Last Name and First Name of the student) so it qualify for 1NF but the key is one column so this case 1NF -> 2 NF




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