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- 4:04 l LTE 4:04 i LTE DB Quiz No.5 (12:30@ULJI selga) DB Quiz No.5 (12:30@ouI selga) CREATE TABLE Institution (name VARCHAR(50),country VARCHAR(50).year CREATE TABLE HighDegree (professorID INT REFERENCES Professor(ID).projectID INT REFERENCES Project(ID),schoolName VARCHAR(50),institutionName VARCHAR(50), FOREIGN KEY (schoolName,institutionName) REFERENCES School(name.,insitutionName), PRIMARY KEY (professorID, studentID, schoolName, institutionName); O Number INT, (name, country): PRIMARY KEY O Name and Num WA The following is an instance of the relation: CREATE TABLE Author (researcherlD INT REFERENCES Researcher(ID),.paperID INT REFERENCES Paper(ID).PRIMARY KEY (researcherlD, paperID)); O Name Based on the above, indicate for each of the following sets of attributes whether it is a key for Articles Table? CREATE TABLE PartOf (professorID INT REFERENCES Professor(ID), studentID INT REFERENCES Researcher(ID),PRIMARY KEY (professorID, projectID); Indicate which one of the following…arrow_forwardBbPython Online - 2022 Fall ET 574 X = CO Bing Links H Remaining Time: 1 hour, 42 minutes, 51 seconds. Question Completion Status: P Online Python - IDE, Editor, Con X Bb Take Test: ET574 Coding Final Ex bbhosted.cuny.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?course_assessment_id=_2271631_1&course_ic QUESTION 7 Implement the following: 1) Write a function randFive() with one parameter n. 2) randFive() create five random integers in the range (1, n) inclusive. 3) Five numbers should be stored in a list as the return value. Call the function, randFive() with the argument, 100. 5) Print the result of the function call. randFive() can generate any five numbers. Make sure to precisely match the output format below. Write your code in the ANSWER area provided below (must include comments if using code is not covered in the course). Example Output [1, 20, 9, 84, 46] For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). BIUS Paragraph V Arial 0 P QUESTION 8 4 Click Save and Submit to save and…arrow_forwardDownloads/ CSE110 Lab Assignment 7 (Sortin x O localhost:8889/notebooks/Downloads/CSE110%20Lab%20Assignment%207%20(Sorting%20and%20Searching).ipynb C jupyter CSE110 Lab Assignment 7 (Sorting and Searching) Last Checkpoint: 4 hours ago (unsaved changes) Logout File Edit View Insert Cell Kernel Widgets Help Trusted Python 3 O > Run Markdown In [ ]: #todo Task 8 Write a python program that takes a list from user containing both positive and negative numbers. The program then finds two pairs of values whose summation is closest to zero. Sample Input 1 list_one = [-10, 15, 2, 4, -4, 7, -8] Sample Output 1 Two pairs which have the smallest sum = 4 and -4 ======== Sample Input 2 list_one = [1, -8, 4, -7, -20, 26, 70, -85] Sample Output 2 Two pairs which have the smallest sum = 4 and -7 In [ ]: #todo 5:52 PM 12/27/2021arrow_forward
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- Provide correct answer please! Do not provide wrong answers, I will report if again wrong answer is provided. BSWAP 28FDh = ? ROL,4 28FDh= ?arrow_forwardPlease send me answer within 10 min!! I will rate you good for sure!! Please send me explanation!!arrow_forwardDownloads/ E ID-21201491;name-Nuzhat Taba: X + English O localhost:8888/notebooks/Downloads/ID-21201491%3Bname-Nuzhat%20Tabassum%3B%20sec%20-%2017%3B%20CSE110%3B%20Lab%20assignment%2004.ipynb Cjupyter ID-21201491;name-Nuzhat Tabassum; sec - 17; CSE110;... Last Checkpoint: Last Tuesday at 10:45 PM (unsaved changes) Logout File Edit View Insert Cell Kernel Widgets Help Trusted Python 3 O + > Run Code ========= ===== ===== == In [7]: #to do Task 13 Write a Python program that reads 5 numbers into a list and prints the smallest and largest number and their locations in the list. [You are not allowed to use the max(), min(), sort(), sorted() functions here] Hint: You may assume the first input to be the largest value initially and the largest value's location to be 0. Similarly, you can assume the first input to be the smallest value initially and the smallest value's location to be 0. Note: You may need to be careful while printing the output. Depending on your code, you might need data…arrow_forward
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