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Consider two relations R and S where R has 4 tuples and S has 2 tuples. The natural join of R and S will have at most 4 tuples.Question 5Select one:TrueFalse

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Consider two relations R and S where R has 4 tuples and S has 2 tuples. The natural join of R and S will have at most 4 tuples.Question 5Select one:TrueFalse

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