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Computers and Technology, 05.10.2020 14:01, ghernadez

A shopaholic has to buy a pair of jeans , a pair of shoes l, a skirt and a top with budgeted dollar. Given the quantity of each product and the price per unit determine how many options of each item are present. if required all dollars are spent write the programming in c

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