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!     temperatures = { 'Seattle': 56.5, 'New York': float(input()), 'Kansas City': 81.9, 'Los Angeles': 76.5 } ''' Your solution goes here '''

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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!

 

 

temperatures = {
'Seattle': 56.5,
'New York': float(input()),
'Kansas City': 81.9,
'Los Angeles': 76.5
}

''' Your solution goes here '''

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