Hi everyone, Here is the question I was given...Consider the (20x20) array of 
numbers here(I wrote all of the numbers in my program). Lets say this 
represents a matrix A of distances (in kilometers) between cities. Note that A 
is symmetric A(i,j) = A(j,i) and all its diagonal elements are zero. Suppose 
Vladimir from city i and Petra from city j want to meet up in some third city k 
(i, j and k are all different). Conscious about their carbon footprint (!), 
they want k to be as near as possible: specifically the sum of the distances 
both has to travel should be minimum. Given i and j, write a program in PYTHON 
that determines what k should be. (In PYTHON you can store the matrix as a list 
of lists). Do not worry in your program about "reading in" A: Just hard-wire it 
in to the code. You should read in from the user the two cities (i and j) where 
Vladimir and Petra live. From your program, calculate the answer for1) i=5, 
j=112)i=10, j=13
I think my program is correct, but I'm not sure what they want us to do with 
the two conditions given above. I also don't know what to enter when I run the 
program to test these. I am working in Python 3. Thank you!

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