Samantha was tasked with calculating the average monthly salaries for all employees in the EMPLOYEES
table, but did not realize her keyboard's 0
key was broken until after completing the calculation. She wants your help finding the difference between her miscalculation (using salaries with any zeros removed), and the actual average salary.
Write a query calculating the amount of error (i.e.: actual - miscalculated
average monthly salaries), and round it up to the next integer.
Input Format
The EMPLOYEES
table is described as follows:
Note
: Salary is per month.
Constraints
Sample Input
Sample Output
2061
Explanation
The table below shows the salaries without zeros as they were entered by Samantha:
Samantha computes an average salary of 98.00
. The actual average salary is 2159.00
.
The resulting error between the two calculations is 2159.00 - 98.00 = 2061.00
. Since it is equal to the integer 2061
, it does not get rounded up.
SELECT CEIL(AVG(salary) - AVG(REPLACE(salary, "0", "")))
FROM EMPLOYEES;