Module main() // Local variables Declare Real budget, spent = 0, amount   // Get budgeted amount Call getBudget(budget)   // Get amount spent Call getAmount(spent)   // display values Call showSpending(budget, spent)   End Module   // The getBudget module gets amount budgeted for the month Module getBudget(Real Ref inputBudget)         Display “Enter amount budgeted for the month: “       Input inputBudget   End Module   // The getAmount module gets amounts actually spent // terminates on entry of amount = 0 Module getAmount(Real Ref spent) Declare Real inputAmount         Do             Display “Enter an amount spent: “             Input inputAmount Set spent = spent + inputAmount Until inputAmount == 0   End Module   // The showSpending module accepts budget and spent and tells // if over or under budget Module showSpending(Real budget, spent) Display "Budgeted: $", budget Display "Spent: $", spent If budget > spent then Display "Spending less than budget.  VERY GOOD!”       Else If budget < spent then Display "Spending more than budget.  POOR PLANNING!”       Else Display "Spending matches budget.  GOOD PLANNING!”       End If End Module flowchart please

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Module main()

// Local variables

Declare Real budget, spent = 0, amount

 

// Get budgeted amount

Call getBudget(budget)

 

// Get amount spent

Call getAmount(spent)

 

// display values

Call showSpending(budget, spent)

 

End Module

 

// The getBudget module gets amount budgeted for the month

Module getBudget(Real Ref inputBudget)

 

      Display “Enter amount budgeted for the month: “

      Input inputBudget

 

End Module

 

// The getAmount module gets amounts actually spent

// terminates on entry of amount = 0

Module getAmount(Real Ref spent)

Declare Real inputAmount

 

      Do

            Display “Enter an amount spent: “

            Input inputAmount

Set spent = spent + inputAmount

Until inputAmount == 0

 

End Module

 

// The showSpending module accepts budget and spent and tells

// if over or under budget

Module showSpending(Real budget, spent)

Display "Budgeted: $", budget

Display "Spent: $", spent

If budget > spent then

Display "Spending less than budget.  VERY GOOD!”

      Else

If budget < spent then

Display "Spending more than budget.  POOR PLANNING!”

      Else

Display "Spending matches budget.  GOOD PLANNING!”

      End If

End Module

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