Ms. Longoria’s 6th-grade class had breakfast. The students had a choice of apple juice or orange juice. Of the 30 students,14 choose apple juice, and the rest chose orange juice. What is the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice?(1 point)

To find the fraction ratio, we need to know how many students chose orange juice.

Given that there are 30 students in total and 14 chose apple juice, the rest of the students must have chosen orange juice.

So, the number of students who chose orange juice is 30 - 14 = 16.

The fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16.

Therefore, the fraction ratio is 7/8.

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Out of the 30 students, 14 choose apple juice, which means the remaining students, 30 - 14 = 16, chose orange juice.

The fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16.

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2.

So, the simplified fraction ratio is 7/8.

Therefore, the correct fraction ratio is 7/8.

The answer is 14 out of 16 as a fraction

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The fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16.

Therefore, the correct fraction ratio is 14/16.

The following table displays the results of the SURVY0666 grade students on what color are they shoes they won't want show caller red purple green yellow a number of students red 15 purple 22 green 7 yellow 16 what is the part true whole ratio for the yellow

To find the part-to-whole ratio for yellow shoes, we need to determine the number of students who chose yellow shoes compared to the total number of students.

According to the given information, there were 16 students who chose yellow shoes out of a total of 15 + 22 + 7 + 16 = 60 students.

Therefore, the part-to-whole ratio for yellow shoes is 16/60.

Simplifying this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 4, we get 4/15.

Hence, the part-to-whole ratio for yellow shoes is 4/15.

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