How do you write a SQL statement that will return the top 10 of something
(eg. top 10 salaries, top ten students by GPA, top ten populated counties,
etc.)?
Currently I have:
and student_pop
in('Towns','Union','White','Fannin','Habersham','Stephens','Rabun','Franklin
','Bibb','Jones')
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