Serkan's wardrobe contains three types of clothing: shirt ($G$), pants ($P$), and jacket (C). The numerical distribution of these clothes initially in the wardrobe is shown in the pie chart below.
Serkan takes a certain number of clothes from his wardrobe to dry cleaning. In the final situation, the numerical distribution of the clothes remaining in Serkan's wardrobe shown in the pie chart is the same as the initial one.
Given that Serkan initially had 5 jackets in his wardrobe and he took 1 of these jackets to dry cleaning, how many shirts are left in Serkan's wardrobe?
A) 8 B) 10 C) 15 D) 18 E) 20
Serkan's wardrobe contains three types of clothing: shirt ($G$), pants ($P$), and jacket (C). The numerical distribution of these clothes initially in the wardrobe is shown in the pie chart below.

Serkan takes a certain number of clothes from his wardrobe to dry cleaning. In the final situation, the numerical distribution of the clothes remaining in Serkan's wardrobe shown in the pie chart is the same as the initial one.

Given that Serkan initially had 5 jackets in his wardrobe and he took 1 of these jackets to dry cleaning, how many shirts are left in Serkan's wardrobe?

A) 8
B) 10
C) 15
D) 18
E) 20