• Carlo Romagnano (12/20/2010)


    philip.cullingworth (12/20/2010)


    da-zero (12/20/2010)


    Your output has 7 rows and the column d contains "three" for the 7th row, so it should be answer D.

    But Answer D is

    7 rows where column d = three

    I only have 1 row where column d = three :ermm:

    Please, read carefully the question: it asks how many rows are in the results and what is the value of column "d" on the last row.

    Yes, and the answer, the correct answer, states in a sentance that there will be 7 rows where the value of column d will be three.



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