Examining Billing data with BigQuery Reviews
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Ok, would be better if it started off providing you with the queries and then asks you to build your own queries to obtain the correct result. Also, the wording on question 10 is really confusing and incorrect. Here's the question: https://pasteboard.co/nlJBCfWVFkG4.png, and the results from the query here: https://pasteboard.co/ioBdDI1UjNpL.png. The billing records count is 62 but the question says there are "17 billing records that are greater than $62".
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