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Consider the following scenario • A company provides catering services for clients who need special-occasion, celebratory dinners. For each dinner, a number of dishes are to be offered. The dinner will be held at a venue. The company will provide staff to serve meals at the venue. • The company needs a database to store data related to this business activity – Identify a list of entities – Identify pairs of entities where a direct relationship exist – For each pair of relationship draw the entity relationship diagram justifying the choice of cardinalities.

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