Computers and Technology, 25.02.2022 09:50 kristalmakhija
Need to write a python program that can
When flying, you should assume an average speed of 550mph, and I’ll only fly if the distance is equal to or over 1000 miles.
Driving speed is an average of 50mph and I will only drive if the distance is at least 50 miles but less than 1000 miles.
Walking speed is 3mph and I will always walk if the distance is less than 50 miles.
To get full credit, this program must use decision structures (if, if-else, if-elif-else) to solve the problems.
Output this information in a user-friendly format like what is shown below. Be sure to test all the possible outcomes! The number of hours it will take should be rounded to two decimal places (see video in the "Quick Videos" section of Canvas)
What's your name? Mickey Mouse
Where would you like to vacation? Denver
How many miles away is that? 1000
Hello Mickey Mouse
You want to vacation at Denver
For this trip you will fly
The trip will take you about 1.82?
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Me if you do then you get 10 points and brainliest
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