EBK DATABASE CONCEPTS
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.35RQ
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Functional dependencies:
The functional dependency is a relationship that exists at the time of one attribute distinctively determines another.
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NoOfBoxes → CookieCost
In the above expression, NoOfBoxes attribute determines CookieCost attribute, left term “NoOfBoxes” refers the determinant, and “→” defines the relationship. That is, the CookieCost is functionally dependent on NoOfBoxes. This expression defines the relationship between NoOfBoxes and CookieCost.
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