WooCommercec Advanced Shipping Method not accurate - wordpress

Im using WooCommerce Advance Shipping Plugin on eCommerce Website.
I have set shipping method on each product category
eg. (cat: mobile shipping cost $20, cat: accessories shipping cost $5 etc)
When client ordering one specific product till that working fine as condition. But not getting accurate result in multiple categories product in chart.
Single Product:
Mobile cost: $500
shipping cost $20
Total: $520
Multiple product with Multiple Category
Mobile cost: $500
Shipping cost $20
Mobile Cover: $50
Shipping Cover: $10
Total: $580
here im getting wrong result, plugin is not counting shipping cost and directly showing $550.
Help will be very appreciate.

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