Exploring an Ecommerce Dataset using SQL in Google BigQuery Reviews
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I think the solutions should be provided in a pop up after an attempt is made
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Maciej K. · Reviewed about 4 years ago
This question is wrong. How many duplicate records are in all_sessions_raw? There are 615 unique rows and there are 1862 duplicates. So, please update the question. What product has the highest avg_per_order? This question is confusing. I thought there was a typo in the choices since the question seemed to ask across the entire table. I'd recommend changing the question to "Which among these products has the highest avg_per_order?"
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