et's outline the steps to our shipping cost calculator: If you are shipping within the "US" then check on the total cost as follows: 1.1 If cost is less than or equal to 50, print "Shipping cost is $30" 1.2 If cost is less than to equal to 100, print "Shipping cost is $15" 1.3 Otherwise, print "Shipping cost is free" If you are shipping within the "AU" then check on the total cost as follows: 2.1 If cost is less than or equal to 50, print "Shipping cost is $40" 2.2 If cost is less than or equal to 100, print "Shipping cost is $30" 2.3 Otherwise, print "Shipping cost is $10" Example:

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4.14 LAB: Shipping Cost

 

Learning Objectives:

In this lab, you will :

  • use nested if conditions to calculate the shipping costs
  • practice print statements

Main Idea:

For online shopping, the shipping cost depends on the total cost of your purchase and on the delivery location. As an example, if you are shopping on Amazon in the US and want to ship within the US, you might be paying less shipping fees than if you are, for instance, shipping to Australia.

Instructions:

Let's outline the steps to our shipping cost calculator:

  1. If you are shipping within the "US" then check on the total cost as follows:

    1.1 If cost is less than or equal to 50, print "Shipping cost is $30"

    1.2 If cost is less than to equal to 100, print "Shipping cost is $15"

    1.3 Otherwise, print "Shipping cost is free"

  2. If you are shipping within the "AU" then check on the total cost as follows:

    2.1 If cost is less than or equal to 50, print "Shipping cost is $40"

    2.2 If cost is less than or equal to 100, print "Shipping cost is $30"

    2.3 Otherwise, print "Shipping cost is $10"

Example:

Input:

US 40

Output:

Shipping cost is $30
 
 

country = input()
total_cost = int(input())

''' Start your code here'''

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