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- Write a program with total change amount as an integer input, and output the change using the fewest coins, one coin type per line. The coin types are Dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies. Use singular and plural coin names as appropriate, like 1 Penny vs. 2 Pennies. Ex: If the input is: intdollar, quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies; printf("Enter due amount: ");scanf("%d", &due); printf("Enter paid amount: ");scanf("%d", &amount); change(amount - due, &dollar, &quarters, &dimes, &nickels, &pennies); printf("Dollars: %d\n", dollar);printf("Quarters: %d\n", quarters);printf("Dimes: %d\n", dimes);printf("Nickels: %d\n", nickels);printf("Pennies: %d\n", pennies);return0;} //function definationvoid change(int amount, int *dollar, int *quarters, int *dimes, int *nickels, int *pennies){*dollar = amount / 100;amount = amount % 100;*quarters = amount / 25;amount = amount % 25;*dimes = amount / 10;amount = amount % 10;*nickels = amount / 5;amount = amount…arrow_forwardWrite a program that prompts the user to input the number of quarters, dimes, and nickels. The program then outputs the total value of the coins in pennies.arrow_forwardWrite a program that prompts the user to enter the number of study hours of a student and the average of the student. Then the program is checking the following:- If the average of the student is greater than 4 and the number of hours is less than 26, then the program should display "You have a chance".- Otherwise, the program should display "You do not have a chance".arrow_forward
- Write a program that calculates a “moving (rolling) average” of ten integer numbers entered by the user in the console. print the moving (rolling) average when any new number has been entered. For example: if a user enters (3, 6, 7), then, you should print (3, 4.5, 5.33)arrow_forwardWrite a program that prompts the user to enterthe month and year and displays the number of days in the month. For example, ifthe user entered month 2 and year 2012, the program should display that February2012 has 29 days. If the user entered month 3 and year 2015, the program shoulddisplay that March 2015 has 31 days.arrow_forwardWrite a program that allows a user to enter any number of student quiz scores, as integers, until the user enters 99. If the score entered is less than 0 or more than 10, display Score must be between 10 and 0 and do not use the score. After all the scores have been entered, display the number of valid scores entered, the highest score, the lowest score, and the arithmetic averagearrow_forward
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