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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. (Show ALL work.) *a) Why can’t the number of dimes be 10? Justify your answer by setting up & solving a proportion.

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