Initially, you have a bank account balance of 100 dollars.
You are given an integer purchaseAmount
representing the amount you will spend on a purchase in dollars, in other words, its price.
When making the purchase, first the purchaseAmount
is rounded to the nearest multiple of 10. Let us call this value roundedAmount
. Then, roundedAmount
dollars are removed from your bank account.
Return an integer denoting your final bank account balance after this purchase.
Notes:
Example 1:
Input: purchaseAmount = 9
Output: 90
Explanation:
The nearest multiple of 10 to 9 is 10. So your account balance becomes 100 - 10 = 90.
Example 2:
Input: purchaseAmount = 15
Output: 80
Explanation:
The nearest multiple of 10 to 15 is 20. So your account balance becomes 100 - 20 = 80.
Example 3:
Input: purchaseAmount = 10
Output: 90
Explanation:
10 is a multiple of 10 itself. So your account balance becomes 100 - 10 = 90.
Constraints:
0 <= purchaseAmount <= 100