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Ive set up two tables in this database-- a `students` table, with detailed information about each student, like their name and email. And a `studentgrades` table, which has their student ID, test name, and grade. Lets see what happens if we just select everything from `studentgrades`. Ta-da. Okay, so we see student IDs, test names, and grades. Id actually rather be able to see student names, emails, that sort of thing. Now, what you might notice is that the student ID in `studentgrades` is related to the ID in `students`. So this 1 here is actually referring to Peter Rabbit. And this 2 here is actually referring to Allison Wonderland. Now, I want to form a query that will output the student name and email next to each test grade. And that information is in two different tables. So that means I need to join the tables. And there are a few ways that we can do that in SQL, and well try them all out actually. The simplest is called a cross join. And I can make that happen just by p