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I need to know how to input the following code into the complier for C++ code. I

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Question

I need to know how to input the following code into the complier for C++ code. It is for chapter 9 in the PLD book question #2.

// Start

//     Declarations

//       num dollars

//     output "Please enter the a whole dollar amount (no cents!). Input 0 to terminate: "

//     input dollars

//     while ( dollars <> 0)

//       displayBills(dollars)

//       output "Please enter the a whole dollar amount (no cents!). Input 0 to terminate: "

//       input dollars

//     endwhile

// Stop

//

//

//

// displayBills(num dollars)

//     Declarations

//       num ones

//       num fives

//       num tens

//       num twenties

//       num temp

//     twenties = dollars / 20

//     temp = dollars % 20

//     tens = temp / 10

//     temp = temp % 10

//     fives = temp / 5

//     % 5

//     output "The dollar amount of ", dollars, " can be represented by the following monetary denominations"    

//     output "     Twenties: ", twenties

//     output "     Tens: ", tens

//     output "     Fives: ", fives

//     output "     Ones: ", ones

// return

Explanation / Answer

The code for c++ is given below please check

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

int dollars;

cout<< "Please enter the a whole dollar amount (no cents!). Input 0 to terminate: "

cin>>dollars;

while ( dollars!= 0)

{

displayBills(dollars)

cout<< "Please enter the a whole dollar amount (no cents!). Input 0 to terminate: "

cin >> dollars;

}

}

int displayBills(int dollars)

{

int ones;

int fives;

int tens;

int twenties;

int temp;

twenties = dollars / 20;

temp = dollars % 20;

tens = temp / 10;

temp = temp % 10;

fives = temp / 5;

ones = temp % 5;

cout<< "The dollar amount of ", dollars, " can be represented by the following monetary denominations"

cout<< " Twenties: " << twenties;

cout<< " Tens: "<< tens;

cout<< " Fives: "<< fives;

cout<< " Ones: "<< ones;

return "0"

}

Hope this helps