Hi,
I'm afraid that didn't work out as I expected. I multiplied the amounts by 100 to get the amounts in cents. But when I compare the two, my script is still telling me that they are not equal./p>
use warnings;
use strict;
my($amt1,$amt2,$mytot,$perltot,$diff);
print "Enter amt1 : ";
chomp($amt1 = <STDIN>);
print "\nEnter amt2 : ";
chomp($amt2 = <STDIN>);
print "\nEnter the total : ";
chomp($mytot = <STDIN>);
$mytot = $mytot * 100; # convert to cents
$perltot = ($amt1 * 100) + ($amt2 * 100); #convert to cents
$diff = $perltot - $mytot;
print "$mytot - $perltot = $diff\n
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