Scenario  You are starting a new summer business selling lemonade to customers along a popular canyon trail. You mix the lemonade by using water from.

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Scenario  You are starting a new summer business selling lemonade to customers along a popular canyon trail. You mix the lemonade by using water from a nearby drinking fountain and adding Crystal Light. You then sell the lemonade to thirsty people passing by.

Getting Started O Think of the Resources, Events, and Agents you need to keep track of. O To keep it simple, just do: O 1 Resource O 1 Event O 2 Agents O Establish how the tables are related. O Create the tables O Create the relationships

Lemonade Stand ResourcesEventsAgents Inventory Sales Employees Customers

Forms, Queries, Reports O Create a few forms to enter data into your tables O Create a few queries for your data O Create a few reports to present you data.