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Write a mips assembly program that prompts the user for some number of cents (integer) and read the user input. then translate that number of into a number of quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies (all integers) equal to that amount and outputs the result. the output should adequately tell the user what is being output (not just the numeric results).
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