Maximum cardinality in an entity-relationship (E-R) diagram refers to the maximum number of ________
A) normalizations possible in a diagram
B) entities that can be involved in a relationship
C) identifiers possible in a particular diagram
D) attributes associated with an entity
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Kirby subscribed to purchase 10,000 shares of stock to be issued by Globule Inc., an existing corporation. Globule accepted the subscription. The price set forth in the subscription agreement was $10 per share. When the time came for Kirby to pay the amount of his subscription, Kirby paid only $6 per share, claiming that such an amount represented the fair value of the shares. Globule delivered the stock certificates to Kirby for $6 per share. Is Kirby liable to Globule for the other $4 per share?
A. No, but he is liable for another $2 per share. B. No, because regardless of what the subscription price was, he cannot be forced to pay more than the fair market value of the shares. C. Yes, because Globule's stock does not have a par value. D. Yes, because regardless of the fair value, a purchaser is liable for stocks issued for less than the par value.
The two categories under which animals can be listed in the Endangered Species Act are:
A) Endangered and threatened. B) Marine and terrestrial. C) Endangered and extinct. D) Threatened and protected. E) Endangered and protected.
Historical logging provides
a. only statistics about the data passing through a device b. a complete record of all bits passing through a device c. no mechanism for storing information d. none of the above