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Use the following tables for your answers to questions 3.7 through 3.51: PET_OWNER (Own...

Use the following tables for your answers to questions 3.7 through 3.51:

PET_OWNER (OwnerID, OwnerLastName, OwnerFirstName, OwnerPhone, OwnerEmail)

PET (PetID, PetName, PetType, PetBreed, PetDOB, OwnerID)

Sample data for these tables are shown in Figures 3-18 and 3-19. For each SQL statement you write, show the results based on these data.

If possible, run the statements you write for the questions that follow in an actual DBMS, as appropriate, to obtain results. Use data types that are consistent with the DBMS you are using. If you are not using an actual DBMS, consistently represent data types by using either the SQL Server, Oracle Database, or MySQL data types shown in Figure 3-5.

The following table schema for the BREED table shows a new table to be added to the pet database:

BREED (BreedName, MinWeight, MaxWeight, AverageLifeExpectancy)

Assume that Breed in PET_3 is a foreign key that matches the primary key BreedName in BREED and that BreedName in BREED is now a foreign key linking the two tables with the referential integrity constraint:

BreedName in PET_3 must exist in BreedName in BREED

If needed, you may also assume that a similar referential integrity constraint exists between PET and BREED and between PET_2 and BREED. The BREED table data are shown in Figure 3-21.

Write an SQL statement to display the OwnerLastName, OwnerFirstName, PetName, PetType, PetBreed, and AverageLifeExpectancy for pets with a known PetBreed.

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