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Consider a database with the following relations: Hotel (Hotel ID, H_Name, H_Address, H_City, Maximum_Capacity) Guest (G

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Consider A Database With The Following Relations Hotel Hotel Id H Name H Address H City Maximum Capacity Guest G 1
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Consider a database with the following relations: Hotel (Hotel ID, H_Name, H_Address, H_City, Maximum_Capacity) Guest (Guest ID, G_Name, G_Address, G_City) (Hotel ID, Room Number, Type, Price_Per_Night) Booking (Guest ID, Hotel ID, Room Number, From_Date, To_Date, Number_of_Nights) Build the following queries in SQL.
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