I have been stuck on this lab this is my program.

Given four values representing counts of quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies, output the total amount as dollars and cents.

Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved as follows:
print(f'Amount: ${dollars:.2f}')

My program:
quarters = int(input("Quarters: "))

dimes = int(input("Dimes: "))

nickels= int(input("Nickels: "))

pennies= int(input("Pennies: "))

dollars = (quarters * 0.25 + dimes * 0.10 + nickels * 0.05 + pennies * 0.01)

print("Amount: ${:.2f}".format(dollars))


not sure why my answer is for wrong.

my output is: (with input)
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Quarters: Dimes: Nickels: Pennies: Amount: $1.41

expected out put is : Amount: $1.41

What about my code adds the extra part to my answer?

Respuesta :

They are using the knowledge of computational language in python to write the values ​​of the coins and the total we find that

Writing code in python      

quarters = int(input())

dimes = int(input())

nickels = int(input())

pennies = int(input())

cents = (quarters*25 + dimes*10 + nickels*5 + pennies)

#convert cents to dollars

# 1 dollar = 100 cents

# n cents = n/100 dollars

dollars = cents / 100.00

#Print the amount in dollars upto two decimal places

print("Amount: $"+"{:.2f}".format(dollars))

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