Write a C++ program that asks the user for the number of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies (in that order) they have. Then calculate and output the amount of U.S. dollars the coins are worth. Use setprecision and setw to format your output to two decimal places. Please show all code and steps with result of code. Thank you.
Write a C++ program that asks the user for the number of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies (in that order) they have. Then calculate and output the amount of U.S. dollars the coins are worth. Use setprecision and setw to format your output to two decimal places.
Please show all code and steps with result of code. Thank you.
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Rewrite previous problem (copy your solution from previous problem and paste it into a separate file) and create a function called “calc_amount.” This function will take 4 integers for the change amount and convert that change into dollars. The dollar amount calculated will be passed back through the return statement, where the amount should be outputted in main. Note that in order to receive credit for this problem, you can ONLY have cout statements in the main function.
This is the previous problem: C++ program that asks the user for the number of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies (in that order) they have. Then calculate and output the amount of U.S. dollars the coins are worth. Use setprecision and setw to format your output to two decimal places.
Please show all code and steps with result of code. Thank you.
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies;
// Ask for user input
cout << "How many quarters do you have? ";
cin >> quarters;
cout << "How many dimes do you have? ";
cin >> dimes;
cout << "How many nickels do you have? ";
cin >> nickels;
cout << "How many pennies do you have? ";
cin >> pennies;
// Calculate the value of the coins
double total = (quarters * 0.25) + (dimes * 0.10) + (nickels * 0.05) + (pennies * 0.01);
// Print the total
cout << setprecision(2) << fixed;
cout << "The total value of the coins is $" << setw(3) << total << endl;
return 0;
}