Instructions You will need to complete the following objectives as a Python Application 1. When the program starts the user needs to be asked if they want to make a new entry or to view a previous entry. 2. If the user wants to make a new entry, the first question will be how many meters they traveled (this will then need to be converted into kilometers) 3. The second question will give the user 3 options to choose from. When a user selects an option, a value needs to be obtained from the following website: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tyrone0501/AA-Petrol-Price/main/Cars.json The values on the website look as follows {"Hatchback" :3, "SUV" :4, "SportsCar":5} The following code must be used to obtain these values: 1 import requests 2 3 AA_Calc = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tyrone0501/AA-Petrol-Price/main/Cars.json' 4 response = requests.get(AA_Calc) 5 response_json = response. json() 6 7 siteresponse = response_json["Hatchback"]

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You will need to complete the following objectives as a Python Application 1. When the program starts the user needs to be asked if they want to make a new entry or to view a previous entry.

2. If the user wants to make a new entry, the first question will be how many
meters they traveled (this will then need to be converted into kilometers)

3. The second question will give the user 3 options to choose from.
When a user selects an option, a value needs to be obtained from the following
website:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tyrone0501/AA-Petrol-Price/main/Cars.json
The values on the website look as follows

{"Hatchback" :3, "SUV" :4, "SportsCar":5}

The following code must be used to obtain these values:

1 import requests

2

3 AA_Calc = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tyrone0501/AA-Petrol-Price/main/Cars.json'

4 response = requests.get(AA_Calc)

5  response_json = response. json()

6

7 siteresponse = response_json["Hatchback"]

8  siteresponse = response_json["SUV"]

9  siteresponse = response_json["SportsCar"]


Once the value is obtained depending on the vehicle, this value must then be multiplied by the answer for question 2

4. The third question will allow the user to enter a description, of where they travel to and why did they travel there.

5. All the information above needs to then be saved into a JSON file

6. If the user says he wants to view a previous entry the JSON file needs to be loaded and displayed

7. You need to make use of error handling to ensure that the user only types in items that are asked and not anything else

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