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Transcribed Image Text:Single level ordered indexes are used in every DBMS, sometimes deployed automatically, sometimes chosen by the database engineer during implementation.
In fig 2, what type of single level ordered index would be deployed by the DBMS for the attribute RENTALS.CID?
O Primary Index
O B-Tree
O Clustering Index
O Common Index
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