The following table displays the results of a survey of 60 6th grade students on what color athletic shoe they would want What is the part-to-whole ratio for yellow written with a colon?

To find the part-to-whole ratio for yellow, we need to determine the number of 6th grade students who chose yellow athletic shoes and the total number of 6th grade students surveyed.

Looking at the table you provided, we can see that the total number of students surveyed is 60.

Now we need to find the number of students who chose yellow athletic shoes. Unfortunately, the table you mentioned is not provided, so I cannot determine the exact number of students who chose yellow.

Once you have the number of students who chose yellow, you can express the part-to-whole ratio for yellow by writing it as:

Number of students choosing yellow : Total number of students surveyed

For example, if 12 students chose yellow, the ratio would be:

12 : 60

Please provide the number of students who chose yellow so that I can help you calculate the part-to-whole ratio.

To find the part-to-whole ratio for yellow, we need to identify how many of the 60 6th grade students chose yellow athletic shoes.

First, we need to locate the data for yellow in the table. Once you have located the data, identify the number of students who chose yellow.

Let's say the number of students who chose yellow is 10.

Now, to express the part-to-whole ratio for yellow written with a colon, we can write it as:

10:60

This ratio represents the 10 students who chose yellow out of the total 60 students surveyed.

The part-to-whole ratio for yellow written with a colon is 15:60.