Match the data types to the column names.

DRAG DROP
You have a database table that stores information about school attendance. You have a data set that
is defined as follows:

You have the following requirements:
StudentName must consist of a string of characters.
GradeLevel must be only a whole number.
DaysAbsent can have one number after the decimal.
Match the data types to the column names.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate data type from the column on the left to its column
name on the right Each data type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Each correct
match is worth one point.

DRAG DROP
You have a database table that stores information about school attendance. You have a data set that
is defined as follows:

You have the following requirements:
StudentName must consist of a string of characters.
GradeLevel must be only a whole number.
DaysAbsent can have one number after the decimal.
Match the data types to the column names.
Instructions: To answer, drag the appropriate data type from the column on the left to its column
name on the right Each data type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Each correct
match is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:



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Jain

Jain

Char
Int
Decimal

MTAinHalfAnHour

MTAinHalfAnHour

Char is incorrect. The length of student names varies.

VARCHAR,
INT,
Decimal.