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?

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

From the given information, we know that there are 30 students in total and 14 of them chose apple juice. To find the number of students who chose orange juice, subtract 14 from the total number of students:

30 - 14 = 16

So, 16 students chose orange juice.

Now, we can express the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice. The fraction is determined by dividing the number of students who chose apple juice by the number of students who chose orange juice:

Fraction ratio = Number of students who chose apple juice / Number of students who chose orange juice

In this case, the fraction ratio is:

14 / 16

This fraction cannot be simplified because the numerator (14) and denominator (16) do not have any common factors other than 1.

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

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 first.

Given that there are 30 students in total and 14 of them chose apple juice, we can subtract 14 from 30 to find the number of students who chose orange juice.

Number of students who chose orange juice = total number of students - number of students who chose apple juice
Number of students who chose orange juice = 30 - 14 = 16

Therefore, there were 16 students who chose orange juice.

Now, let's find the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice.

Fraction ratio = number of students who chose apple juice / number of students who chose orange juice
Fraction ratio = 14/16

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

The number of students who chose orange juice is 30 - 14 = <<30-14=16>>16 students.

So, the fraction ratio of students who chose apple juice to students who chose orange juice is 14/16, or 7/8. Answer: \boxed{\frac{7}{8}}.