Table: Courses
+-------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+---------+ | student | varchar | | class | varchar | +-------------+---------+ (student, class) is the primary key (combination of columns with unique values) for this table. Each row of this table indicates the name of a student and the class in which they are enrolled.
Write a solution to find all the classes that have at least five students.
Return the result table in any order.
The result format is in the following example.
Example 1:
Input: Courses table: +---------+----------+ | student | class | +---------+----------+ | A | Math | | B | English | | C | Math | | D | Biology | | E | Math | | F | Computer | | G | Math | | H | Math | | I | Math | +---------+----------+ Output: +---------+ | class | +---------+ | Math | +---------+ Explanation: - Math has 6 students, so we include it. - English has 1 student, so we do not include it. - Biology has 1 student, so we do not include it. - Computer has 1 student, so we do not include it.
{"headers": {"Courses": ["student", "class"]}, "rows": {"Courses": [["A", "Math"], ["B", "English"], ["C", "Math"], ["D", "Biology"], ["E", "Math"], ["F", "Computer"], ["G", "Math"], ["H", "Math"], ["I", "Math"]]}}