Ms. Longoria’s 6th-grade class had breakfast. The students had a choice of apple juice or orange juice. Of the 30 students,14 chose 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)

The fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16 or 7/8.

To find the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice, we need to determine the number of students who chose each option.

Given that 14 students chose apple juice, and the rest (30 - 14 = 16) chose orange juice.

Therefore, the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16, which can be simplified to 7/8.

To find the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice, we need to determine the number of students who chose orange juice.

We are given that there were 30 students in total. Out of these, 14 chose apple juice. Therefore, the rest of the students, which is 30 - 14 = 16 students, must have chosen orange juice.

So, the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16.

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

Dividing 14 by 2 gives us 7, and dividing 16 by 2 gives us 8.

Therefore, the simplified fraction ratio is 7/8, which represents the fraction of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice.