Which statement best explains why the Find Unmatched Query Wizard must be used with an outer join and not an inner join?
a. An outer join is the default type of join and cannot be changed for this type of query.
b. An inner join eliminates all unmatched records by design, so it cannot identify records for this type of query.
c. Inner joins use data from only one table, and the Find Unmatched Query Wizard needs data from two tables.
d. Outer joins are the only type of joins that have the Query Wizard options in the Create tab of the Ribbon.