Retype the below code. Fix the indentation as necessary to make the program work.

if 'New York' in temperatures:

if temperatures['New York'] > 90:

print('The city is melting!')

else:

print('The temperature in New York is', temperatures['New York'])

else:

print('The temperature in New York is unknown.')

Sample output with input: 105


The city is melting!

Perferred in Python

Respuesta :

The retyped code fixing the indentation problem is attached below

Proper Indentation in python

The proper indentation of lines of codes in python can be done by hitting the the space 4 times or by using the Tab button

The values assigned to the dictionary with variable_name temperatures is missing but I have provided an assumed dictionary to enable the proper writing and Indentation of the lines of code.

Hence we can conclude that The retyped code fixing the indentation problem is attached below.

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