Problem Statement – Construct a program that exchanges coins for cash like Coinstar that is located in several grocery stores.  You will prompt the user to provide you with the total number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, respectively.   You are to determine the total amount of money entered by the user and then output the cash, the calculated dollar amount and then the remaining coins that should be received.  For example, if a user enters 50 pennies, 10 dimes, 10 nickels, and 5 quarters, then the user would receive 3 dollars and 1 quarter.  Your program output should be as follows:   void getData (….) // Prompt the user for the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. void findDollarAmount (….) // calculate the total amount and return the dollar amount and change void printResult (….) // Print the dollar amount and the change returned. void printMenu ( ) // Print the menu explaining how the coin changer works     Your program should have the following format on the output screen: “Welcome to (your name) Coin Exchanger:  “Please enter the number of pennies:” >  “Please enter the number of nickels:” >  “Please enter the number of dimes:” >  “Please enter the number of quarters:” >    The total amount of money due: (Note:  Program must output the values from calculating the money) “The number of dollars:”     3

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Problem Statement – Construct a program that exchanges coins for cash like Coinstar that is located in several grocery stores.  You will prompt the user to provide you with the total number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, respectively.   You are to determine the total amount of money entered by the user and then output the cash, the calculated dollar amount and then the remaining coins that should be received.  For example, if a user enters 50 pennies, 10 dimes, 10 nickels, and 5 quarters, then the user would receive 3 dollars and 1 quarter.  Your program output should be as follows:

 

  1. void getData (….)

// Prompt the user for the number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.

  1. void findDollarAmount (….)

// calculate the total amount and return the dollar amount and change

  1. void printResult (….)

// Print the dollar amount and the change returned.

  1. void printMenu ( )

// Print the menu explaining how the coin changer works

 

 

Your program should have the following format on the output screen:

“Welcome to (your name) Coin Exchanger: 

“Please enter the number of pennies:”

“Please enter the number of nickels:”

“Please enter the number of dimes:”

“Please enter the number of quarters:”

 

The total amount of money due: (Note:  Program must output the values from calculating the money)

“The number of dollars:”     3

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