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I think maybe this kata should be 4 kyu rather than 5 kyu.
I've solved it but not in a very sophisticated way, and I think the best practice solutions are worthy of a much higher ranking.
Thank you. Yes, very silly of me.
I think there's a problem with the test.
The test said it expected 'YES' from [25,25,50,100,25,25,50,100,25,25,25,100], but that's incorrect. By the time you get to the first 100, you don't have 75 to give change.
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Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
Great solution! I'm still new to JavaScript and have been finding it hard to grasp when switch statements are better to use than if/else statements, but this has made it a lot clearer. Thanks a lot!
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