1. The problem states that Archie, Evie, and William share chocolate coins in the ratio 2 : 5 : 3, and altogether they have 90 coins.
2. To find how many coins Evie gets, we use the ratio parts to divide the total coins.
3. The total parts of the ratio are $2 + 5 + 3 = 10$ parts.
4. Each part represents $\frac{90}{10} = 9$ coins.
5. Evie has 5 parts, so the number of coins Evie gets is $5 \times 9 = 45$ coins.
6. The correct working out matches the first graph's arithmetic: $90 \div 10 = 9$ and $9 \times 5 = 45$.
Therefore, Evie gets **45** chocolate coins.
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