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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T22:28:36+00:00 2026-05-12T22:28:36+00:00

I have three tables: houses id | square_feet —————— 1 | 2000 2 |

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I have three tables:

houses

id | square_feet
------------------
1  |   2000
2  |   1600
3  |   1000

energies

id | house_id | kwh
-------------------------
6  |   1      |  10  
7  |   2      |  100
8  |   3      |  200

cars

id  | energy_id | gallons
--------------------------
11  |    6      |   20
12  |    6      |   40
13  |    7      |  200
14  |    8      |   77
15  |    8      |   88

I need to get the average square feet and average kwh for either all houses or just the houses with a certain number of cars.

So for two cars, I want values for houses 1 and 3. For one car, I want values only for house 2. For all houses, I want 1, 2 and 3.

For any all houses I am using:

SELECT AVG(houses.square_feet) AS avg_sf, AVG(energies.kwh) AS avg_kwh 
  FROM (houses LEFT JOIN energies ON houses.id = energies.house_id)

How do I find the average square feet and average kwh for houses that have two cars?

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    2026-05-12T22:28:36+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:28 pm

    Use:

    SELECT AVG(h.square_feet), 
           AVG(e.kwh)
      FROM ENERGIES e
      JOIN HOUSES h ON h.id = e.house_id
      JOIN (SELECT c.energy_id
              FROM CARS s
          GROUP BY e.energy_id
            HAVING COUNT(*) = 2) x ON x.energy_id = e.id
    

    Because of the foreign key relationship, you can use a JOIN rather than LEFT JOIN between the ENERGIES and HOUSES table.

    Update to add that you can change:

    HAVING COUNT(*) = 2
    

    …to whatever number you like depending on the number of cars you want to know about.

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