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A jar contains quarters and dimes in a ratio of 5:3.

If there are 85 quarters in the jar, how many dimes are there?

What is the ratio of the dollar value of the quarters to the dollar value of the dimes? Express the ratio in simplest form.

If you remove 15 quarters and some dimes from the jar and the ratio is still 5:3, how many dimes did you remove? (Hint: it’s not 15).

After removing the dimes and quarters from part C, how many nickels would you need to add to the jar to make the ratio of quarters to dimes to nickels be 5:3:2?

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