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-- Suppose that a website contains two tables, the Customers table and the Orders table. Write a SQL query to find all customers who never order anything.
-- Table: Customers.
-- +----+-------+
-- | Id | Name |
-- +----+-------+
-- | 1 | Joe |
-- | 2 | Henry |
-- | 3 | Sam |
-- | 4 | Max |
-- +----+-------+
-- Table: Orders.
-- +----+------------+
-- | Id | CustomerId |
-- +----+------------+
-- | 1 | 3 |
-- | 2 | 1 |
-- +----+------------+
-- Using the above tables as example, return the following:
-- +-----------+
-- | Customers |
-- +-----------+
-- | Henry |
-- | Max |
-- +-----------+
# Write your MySQL query statement below
SELECT Name AS 'Customers' FROM Customers WHERE Id NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT(CustomerId) FROM Orders);