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Name:Teriq Perry
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Skills:javascript, sql, c#
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    • matt c
    • resolved an issue on "SQL Bug Fixing: Fix the JOIN" kata
    • 9 years ago

    you need to COUNT the people properly.
    round the average_salary and total_salary to 2 decimal places
    and ORDER BY the average_salary decending.

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    • donaldsebleung
    • commented on "SpeedCode #3 × Fun with ES6 Classes #5 - Dogs and Classes" kata
    • 9 years ago

    May you please post your solution here and mark it as a spoiler (so I can provide you with the necessary hints)? Thank you :)

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