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Challenge: Relation between engine size and fuel consumption | Practicing
SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

1. Selecting
2. Filtering
3. Aggregating
4. Sorting
5. Grouping
6. Practicing

bookChallenge: Relation between engine size and fuel consumption

Task

From the audi_cars table calculate the average fuel consumption (mpg column) for each engine size (enginesize). Order results in descending order by the average value of mpg. Expected output: enginesize | average mpg.

The result may seem strange, but don't forget that the mpg column refers to miles per gallon. The greater this value, the less fuel car consumes.

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bookChallenge: Relation between engine size and fuel consumption

Task

From the audi_cars table calculate the average fuel consumption (mpg column) for each engine size (enginesize). Order results in descending order by the average value of mpg. Expected output: enginesize | average mpg.

The result may seem strange, but don't forget that the mpg column refers to miles per gallon. The greater this value, the less fuel car consumes.

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Section 6. Chapter 4
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bookChallenge: Relation between engine size and fuel consumption

Task

From the audi_cars table calculate the average fuel consumption (mpg column) for each engine size (enginesize). Order results in descending order by the average value of mpg. Expected output: enginesize | average mpg.

The result may seem strange, but don't forget that the mpg column refers to miles per gallon. The greater this value, the less fuel car consumes.

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Task

From the audi_cars table calculate the average fuel consumption (mpg column) for each engine size (enginesize). Order results in descending order by the average value of mpg. Expected output: enginesize | average mpg.

The result may seem strange, but don't forget that the mpg column refers to miles per gallon. The greater this value, the less fuel car consumes.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 6. Chapter 4
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