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TUG BOATS DREDGE these are two additional fields that cannot be seen in this slide. The data in the 2 fields are the same as the fields that are visible. Simulation 3_Section 3_ Question 3 of 10_ DB

Part l – Filter, Sort, or Both Tire Reef

 1. Using the North Carolina Artificial Reef database, display the records for reefs that are composed of BOX CARS. is Yes (checked)

NC Artificial Reefs Box Car Reef

 2. Marine biologists have been keeping records of the fish caught near two of the artificial reefs. Show the records for REEF AR-340 and REEF AR-378 so the biologist can see if the reef materials are similar. OR Is equal to

Pipe and Reef Balls

 3. Filter the North Carolina Artificial Reef database to see records that use BOX CARS or CONCRETE PIECES. is Yes (checked) for both fields

Concrete pieces being unloaded for artificial reef materials.

 4. Reef balls, which cost more than $100 a piece to build, are considered to build the best artificial reefs. Sort the Field REEF BALLS descending to see which reefs have used them in their construction. Reef balls

Reef balls being put in place.

 5. Sort the North Carolina Artificial Reef database field TUG BOATS descending. Delete all records for reefs that contain TUG BOATS, and then delete the TUG BOATS field. Tug Boat Reef

Part ll: Manipulating the database

 1. Sort the North Carolina Artificial Reef database by REEF Ascending.  2. Delete the records Sinking of boat for a reef Select the records 9-17 by clicking on the record numbers

 3. Delete all Fields after Barge Barge material ready for placement. Select the fields by clicking on the field names.

 4. Insert new field named “LOCATION” and type field is text. North Carolina has reef balls in many locations

 5. Insert the following data in the LOCATION field: AR-130 ……..North Cape Hatteras AR-140 ……..North Cape Hatteras AR-220 ……..Hatteras Inlet AR-225 ……..Hatteras Inlet AR-291 ……..Pamlico River AR-292 ……..Pungo River AR-296 ……..Hatteras Inlet AR-300 ……..Beauford Inlet Correctly type the Entry data with no capitalization or spelling errors.