Question 1 The ratio of quarters to dimes in a coin collection is 5 : 3. You add the same number of new quarters as dimes to the collection. a. Is the ratio of quarters to dimes still 5 : 3? Responses yes yes no no Question 2 b. If so, illustrate your answer with an example. If not, show why with a "counterexample." Responses If the collection has 50 quarters and 30 dimes, when 10 of each coin are added, the ratio remains the same. If the collection has 50 quarters and 30 dimes, when 10 of each coin are added, the ratio remains the same. If the collection has 50 quarters and 30 dimes, when 10 of each coin are added, the new ratio of quarters to dimes is 3 : 2. If the collection has 50 quarters and 30 dimes, when 10 of each coin are added, the new ratio of quarters to dimes is 3 : 2. If the collection has 5 quarters and 3 dimes, when 2 of each coin are added, the ratio remains the same If the collection has 5 quarters and 3 dimes, when 2 of each coin are added, the ratio remains the same If the collection has 5 quarters and 3 dimes, when 2 of each coin are added, the new ratio of quarters to dimes is 1 : 1.