An orchard grows both apples and pears.


1/4 of the fruit they grow is pears.
What is the ratio of pears to apples?

1/4 : 3/4 = 1 : 3

Well, if 1/4 of the fruit is pears, then we can say that for every 4 pieces of fruit, 1 is a pear. So the ratio of pears to apples is 1:3. Now, if you need a ratio that rhymes or includes a clown joke, I'm all ears!

If 1/4 of the fruit grown is pears, this means that 3/4 of the fruit is apples. To find the ratio of pears to apples, we can express this as a fraction:

Pears to apples = 1/4 : 3/4

To simplify this ratio, we can multiply both parts by 4, which gives us:

Pears to apples = 1 : 3

Therefore, the ratio of pears to apples is 1:3.

To find the ratio of pears to apples, we need to know the proportion between the number of pears and the number of apples.

Given that 1/4 of the fruit grown in the orchard is pears, let's assume there are 4 equal parts in total (representing the whole fruit). Therefore, 1 part out of the 4 represents pears.

Now, let's find the number of parts (or shares) that represents apples:
- There are 4 parts in total (1 for pears, and we need to find the remaining parts for apples).
- We subtract the 1 part for pears from the total of 4 parts: 4 - 1 = 3.

So, the ratio of pears to apples is 1:3, which means for every 1 part (or share) of pears, there are 3 parts (or shares) of apples.