Question: Write a program that calculates and displays the conversion of an entered number of dollars into currency denominations—20s, 10s, 5s, and 1s. Example output: $452 converted is 22 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s.   Here's what i put:    import java.util.Scanner; class Dollars {     public static void main(String[] args) {         // Write your code here         Scanner inputDevice = new Scanner(System.in);         final int ORIGNIAL_CASH = inputDevice.nextInt();         int twenties;         int tens;         int fives;         int ones;         twenties = ORIGNIAL_CASH / inputDevice.nextInt();         tens = twenties % inputDevice.nextInt();         fives = tens / inputDevice.nextInt();         ones = (ORIGNIAL_CASH / 20 / 10 / 1);         System.out.println("$" + ORIGNIAL_CASH + " converted is " +        twenties + " $" + "20s, " + tens + " $" + "10s, "+ fives + " $" + "5s, " +     ones + " $" + "1s" );     } }   Results $432 converted is 21 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s Expected Output $432 converted is 21 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s   im not sure what im doing wrong!

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Question: Write a program that calculates and displays the conversion of an entered number of dollars into currency denominations—20s, 10s, 5s, and 1s. Example output: $452 converted is 22 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s.
 
Here's what i put: 
 
import java.util.Scanner;
class Dollars {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // Write your code here
        Scanner inputDevice = new Scanner(System.in);
        final int ORIGNIAL_CASH = inputDevice.nextInt();
        int twenties;
        int tens;
        int fives;
        int ones;
        twenties = ORIGNIAL_CASH / inputDevice.nextInt();
        tens = twenties % inputDevice.nextInt();
        fives = tens / inputDevice.nextInt();
        ones = (ORIGNIAL_CASH / 20 / 10 / 1);
        System.out.println("$" + ORIGNIAL_CASH + " converted is " +        twenties + " $" + "20s, " + tens + " $" + "10s, "+ fives + " $" + "5s, " +     ones + " $" + "1s" );
    }
}
 
Results
$432 converted is 21 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s
Expected Output
$432 converted is 21 $20s, 1 $10s, 0 $5s, and 2 $1s
 
im not sure what im doing wrong!
 

 

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