77: You are developing a banking application, and you need to declare a variable called "balance" of type float to store the current account balance. You also need to create an if-else statement to check if the balance is sufficient before allowing the user to make a withdrawal.


// You are developing a banking application, and you need to declare a variable called "balance"
// of type float to store the current account balance. You also need to create an if-else statement to check
// if the balance is sufficient before allowing the user to make a withdrawal.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    float balance, withdrawal, remaining;

    cout << "Enter your current account balance: Rs.";
    cin >> balance;

    cout << "Enter amount you want to withdraw: Rs.";
    cin >> withdrawal;

    cout << "\n*************************************************************\n";

    if (withdrawal > balance)
    {
        cout << "\nYou do not have sufficient balance to make this withdrawal\n";
    }
    else if (withdrawal <= balance)
    {
        remaining = balance - withdrawal;

        cout << "\nYou made a withdrawal of: Rs." << withdrawal << endl;
        cout << "Your remaining balance is: " << remaining << endl;
    }

    cout << "\n*************************************************************\n";

    return 0;
}


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