Database System Concepts
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Given the table PRODUCT(ProductID, ProductName, ProductClass, ProductWeight, ProductStyle, ProductColor, ProductPrice). Note: ProductWeight and ProductPrice are numeric fields, and the other attributes are character fields, i.e., store text.
Write a SQL query to retrieve the product name and price whose weight is between 15.0 (inclusive) and 20.0 (inclusive) and whose style is "Modern".
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