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Sara and Jenny can both do flips in the air. The ratio of the number of flips Sara can do to the number of flips Jenny can do is 3:8. Jenny can do 120 more flips than Sara.
If Sara increases the number of her flips by 3 and Jenny decreases the number of her
flips by 12, what will be the new ratio of the number of flips Sara can do to the
number of flips Jenny can do?

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