Question
In the question, assuming the given statements to be
true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly. Statements: H > G < I; K ≤ G > L; J ≤ L Conclusions: I. J < H II. I ≥ J III. K > JSolution
H > G > L ≥ J                        H > J. Hence conclusion I is true. I > G > L ≥ J              I > J. Hence conclusion II is not true K ≤ G > L ≥ J             No relationship can be established between K and J. Hence conclusion III is not true.
In a data warehouse, a fact table typically contains:
Which type of schema uses a central fact table connected to dimension tables?
Which analytics type is focused on predicting future outcomes?
Metadata in data warehousing refers to:
What is a 'star schema' in data warehouse design?
Which of the following best describes a fact constellation schema in a data warehouse?
Which OLAP operation involves focusing on a subset of dimensions (e.g., region=‘Asia’)?
In a data warehouse, which type of table stores quantitative data for analysis?
A snowflake schema is different from a star schema because:
Which clause is used to sort the results in SQL?