The following table displays the results of a survey of 60 6th-grade students on what color athletic shoe they would want.


Shoe Color Number of Students
red 15
purple 22
green 7
yellow 16
What is the part-to-whole ratio for yellow written with a colon?(1 point)

The part-to-whole ratio for yellow is 16:60.

To find the part-to-whole ratio for yellow in the given data, we need to divide the number of students who want yellow shoes (16) by the total number of students (60).

The part-to-whole ratio for yellow can be written as:

16:60

To find the part-to-whole ratio for yellow, we need to determine the number of yellow shoes as a fraction of the total number of shoes.

To begin, add up the number of students who want yellow shoes, which is 16. Then, calculate the total number of students surveyed, which is 60.

The part-to-whole ratio for yellow can be written as: "number of yellow shoes : total number of shoes surveyed."

So, the part-to-whole ratio for yellow, written with a colon, is:

16 : 60