if i have 6 students with a height of 88 inches and a armspand of 32 inches and 2 students with a height of 62 and anarmspand of 22 inches. what is the ratio?

Many ratios can be determined from this set of data. You could find the ratio of the number of students, height of the students, or armspand of the students. What exactly are you looking for?

I think you mean arm span (not armspand). Right?

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If you want to find the ratio of students with a height of 88 inches to students with a height of 62 inches, you simply divide the number of students with a height of 88 inches by the number of students with a height of 62 inches. In this case, you have 6 students with a height of 88 inches and 2 students with a height of 62 inches. So, the ratio would be 6:2 or simplified as 3:1.

To find the ratio of students with an arm span of 32 inches to students with an arm span of 22 inches, you follow the same process. Divide the number of students with an arm span of 32 inches by the number of students with an arm span of 22 inches. However, you haven't provided the number of students with an arm span of 32 inches. Once you provide that information, I can help you determine the ratio.