size = input("Enter your shoe size: ") size = int(size) if size > 12: print(str(size) + " is too high.") elif size < 6: print(str(size) + " is too low.") else: print(str(size) + " is in stock.") What is the output from running the above code if the user enters ten?
It will print that the shoe size is in stock when the user prints 10, too high when the user enters 12, and anything less than 6 would be too low. It's a python program describing how basic input data is interpreted.