PYTHON LESSON
A condition can contain another decision layer.
Keep nesting shallow.
Too deep nesting reduces readability.
Nested Conditions is used in many real programs. Right now you are in Logic.
Core idea:
A condition can contain another decision layer.
Read the example code on this page. Then write your own short version.
Tip:
Keep nesting shallow.
Watch out for:
Too deep nesting reduces readability.
Your challenge:
Loan eligibility with age and salary checks.
Use the editor in the challenge lab. When your output looks correct and there is no error, press the green button to unlock the next topic.
Copy this example if it helps. Change it so it matches Nested Conditions.
# Topic: Nested Conditions
def main():
sample = "edit me"
# TODO: apply Nested Conditions concept here
result = sample
print("Result:", result)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Loan eligibility with age and salary checks.
Before you can finish: your output should include at least 16 characters; at least 1 non-empty line(s); no crash traceback—fix errors until the program runs cleanly.
Use Run. Read the output. Change your code until the task is done.
# Challenge starter for Nested Conditions
def solve():
# Write your solution here
pass
print("Update solve() and run")
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