Write a loop that prints each country's population in country_pop. Sample output with input: "China:1365830000,India:1247220000,United States:318463000,Indonesia:252164800': United States has 318463000 people. India has 1247220000 people. Indonesia has 252164800 people. China has 1365830000 people.

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How do I eliminate the error? I can't adjust the spacing for the print statement at all. It is a preprogrammed portion all I had to do was define the country and pop statements.  

Write a loop that prints each country's population in country_pop.
Sample output with input:
'China:1365830000,India:1247220000,United States:318463000,Indonesia:252164800':
United States has 318463000 people.
India has 1247220000 people.
Indonesia has 252164800 people.
China has 1365830000 people.
1 user_input = input()
2 entries = user_input.split(',')
3 country_pop = {}
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5 for pair in entries:
split_pair = pair.split(':')
country_pop[split_pair[0]] = split_pair[1]
# country_pop is a dictionary, Ex: { 'Germany': '82790000', 'France': '67190000' }
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Your solution goes here
country = split_pair[0]
pop= country_pop[country]
...
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print (country, 'has', pop, 'people.')
Transcribed Image Text:Write a loop that prints each country's population in country_pop. Sample output with input: 'China:1365830000,India:1247220000,United States:318463000,Indonesia:252164800': United States has 318463000 people. India has 1247220000 people. Indonesia has 252164800 people. China has 1365830000 people. 1 user_input = input() 2 entries = user_input.split(',') 3 country_pop = {} 4 5 for pair in entries: split_pair = pair.split(':') country_pop[split_pair[0]] = split_pair[1] # country_pop is a dictionary, Ex: { 'Germany': '82790000', 'France': '67190000' } 6 8 9 Your solution goes here country = split_pair[0] pop= country_pop[country] ... 10 11 12 13 14 print (country, 'has', pop, 'people.')
X Test aborted
Exited with return code 1.
File "main.py", line 11
country = split_pair[0]
IndentationError: unexpected indent
Transcribed Image Text:X Test aborted Exited with return code 1. File "main.py", line 11 country = split_pair[0] IndentationError: unexpected indent
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1 user_input input()
2 entries = user_input.split(',')
3 country_pop = {}
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5 for pair in entries:
split_pair pair.split(':')
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7 country_pop[split_pair [0]]
split_pair [1]
# country_pop is a dictionary, Ex: { 'Germany': '82790000', 'France': '67190000' }
country
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split_pair [0]
10 pop country_pop[country]
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print(country, 'has', pop, 'people.')
Run X Not all tests passed
X Test aborted
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Exited with return code 1.
File "main.py", line 259
country = split_pair [0]
IndentationError: unexpected indent
Transcribed Image Text:27072.2837316.qx3zqy7 1 user_input input() 2 entries = user_input.split(',') 3 country_pop = {} 5568VGUAWNA 4 5 for pair in entries: split_pair pair.split(':') = 7 country_pop[split_pair [0]] split_pair [1] # country_pop is a dictionary, Ex: { 'Germany': '82790000', 'France': '67190000' } country 9 split_pair [0] 10 pop country_pop[country] 11 print(country, 'has', pop, 'people.') Run X Not all tests passed X Test aborted = Exited with return code 1. File "main.py", line 259 country = split_pair [0] IndentationError: unexpected indent
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