Identify the degree and cardinalities of the relationship. Express the relationships in each description graphically with an E-R diagram. e. Ebony and Ivory, a piano manufacturer, wants to keep track of all the pianos it makes individually. Each piano has an identifying serial number and a manufacturing completion date. Each instrument represents exactly one piano model, all of which have an identification number and a name. In addition, the company wants to maintain information about the designer of the model. Over time, the company often manufactures thousands of pianos of a certain model, and the model design is specified before any single piano exists. f. Ebony and Ivory (see (e) above) employs piano technicians who are responsible for inspecting the instruments before they are shipped to the customers. Each piano is inspected by at least two technicians (identified by their employee number). For each separate inspection, the company needs to record its date and a quality evaluation grade. g. The piano technicians (see (f) above) have a hierarchy of reporting relationships: some of them have supervisory responsibilities in addition to their inspection role and have multiple other technicians report to them. The supervisors themselves report to the chief technician of the company. h. Chiclets Electronics (C E) builds multiple types of tablet computers. Each type has a type identification number and a name. The key specifications for each type include the amount of storage space and display type. The company uses multiple processor types, exactly one of which is used for a specific tablet computer type; obviously, the same processor can be used in multiple types of tablets. Each processor has a manufacturer and a manufacturer’s unique code that identifies it.