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1. Write a SELECT statement that returns these columns from the db1.MyGuitarShop.Products table:
a) The ListPrice column
b) A column that uses the CAST function to return the ListPrice column with 1 digit to the right of the decimal point
c) A column that uses the CONVERT function to return the ListPrice column as an integer
d) A column that uses the CAST function to return the ListPrice column as an integer
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2. Write a SELECT statement that returns these columns from the db1.MyGuitarShop.Products table:
a) The DateAdded column
b) A column that uses the CAST function to return the DateAdded column with its date only (year, month, and day)
c) A column that uses the CAST function to return the DateAdded column with its full time only (hour, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds)
d) A column that uses the CAST function to return the DateAdded column with just the month and day
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3. Write a SELECT statement that returns these columns from the db1.MyGuitarShop.Products table:
a) The OrderDate column
b) A column that uses the CONVERT function to return the OrderDate column in this format: MM/DD/YYYY. In other words, use 2-digit months and days and a 4-digit year, and separate each date component with slashes.
c) A column that uses the CONVERT function to return the OrderDate column with the date, and the hours and minutes on a 12-hour clock with an am/pm indicator.
d) A column that uses the CONVERT function to return the OrderDate column with just the time in a 24-hour format, including the milliseconds.
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