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Make Change takes one number as input, representing dollars only, and then produces a list of denominations that add up to this amount, maximizing the number of larger bills/coins.
Denominations include: bills 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 1
Output would look like:
$134 =
1 $100
0 $50
1 $20
1 $10
0 $5
4 $1
STARTER CODE:
<!DOCTYPE html><html><body>
<script>
var m=534;
// 100's:
document.write( m);
var h= Math.trunc(m /100);
m = m % 100;
document.write('<br>' + h+ ' 100s ,'+ m +' remaining');
// 50's:
document.write( m);
var h= Math.trunc(m /50);
m = m % 50;
document.write('<br>' + h+ ' 50s ,'+ m +' remaining');
// 20's:
// 10's:
// 5's:
// 1's is whatever is left in m
</script></body></html>
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