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Given the following table of students, assignments, and grades for a single class: Student_ID

Student_Name

Assignment_1_Date

Assignment_1_Name

Assignment_1_Grade

Assignment_2_Date

Assignment_2_Name

Assignment_2_Grade

Assignment_3_Date

Assignment_3_Name

Assignment_3_Grade

1011

Susan J. Smith

2015-06-01

Homework - Chapter Seven

76

2015-06-05

Chapter 7 Quiz

88

2015-06-12

Homework – Chapter 8

A

2332

Jones, Jamal K.

2015-06-01

Homework - Chapter Seven

84

2015-06-05

Quiz – Chapter 7

89

2015-06-12

Homework – Chapter 8

95

3432

Brown, Ronald

2015-06-01

Homework - Chapter Seven

66

2015-06-05

Quiz – Chapter 7

78

2015-06-12

Homework – Chapter 8

B

5435

Killen, Katie

2015-06-01

Homework - Chapter Seven

97

2015-06-05

Chapter 7 – Quiz

95

2015-06-12

Homework – Chapter 8

94

7574

Powell, B.

2015-06-01

Homework - Chapter Seven

68

2015-06-05

Quiz – Chapter 7

89

9677

Pat Hayes

6/1/2015

Homework - Chapter Seven

89

2015-06-05

Quiz – Chapter 7

85

2015-06-12

Homework – Chapter 8

99

Examine the data in the table above and identify any columns that contain data inconsistencies. Place an X in the Consistent or Inconsistent column.

Column

Student_ID

Inconsistent

Student_Name

Consistent

Assignment_1_Date

Inconsistent

Assignment_1_Name

Consistent

Assignment_1_Grade

Consistent

Assignment_2_Date

Consistent

Assignment_2_Name

Inconsistent

Assignment_2_Grade

Consistent

Assignment_3_Date

Inconsistent

Assignment_3_Name

Inconsistent

Assignment_3_Grade

Inconsistent

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