In an art classroom, 8 students can sit around 1 table, and 48 students can sit around 6 tables. What is the relationship between the number of students to tables? (Do not reduce the ratios to their lowest terms.)

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In an art classroom, 8 students can sit around 1 table, and 48 students can sit around 6 tables. What is the relationship between the number of students TO tables? (Do not reduce the ratios to their lowest terms.)

In an art classroom, 8 students can sit around 1 table, and 48 students can sit around 6 tables. What is the relationship between the number of students to tables in fraction form? Do not reduce the ratios to their lowest terms.

To find the relationship between the number of students to tables in fraction form, we can express the ratios as fractions.

Given that 8 students can sit around 1 table, the fraction representation of this ratio is 8/1.

Similarly, if 48 students can sit around 6 tables, the fraction representation of this ratio is 48/6.

Therefore, the relationship between the number of students to tables in fraction form is 8/1 : 48/6.