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What file organization would you choose to maximize efficiency in terms of speed of access, use of storage space, and ease of updating (adding/deleting/modifying) when the data are
a. updated infrequently and accessed frequently in random order?
b. updated frequently and accessed in its entirety relatively frequently?
c. updated frequently and accessed frequently in random order?

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