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In a coin jar the ratio of dimes to pennies is 3 to 8. The number of pennies in the jar is 32. Answer the following questions based on this ratio. (A) why can't the number of dimes be 10?
(B) solve the following equation to find out the number of dimes, d: d/32 = 3/8

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