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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The relationship between the number of students to tables is 6:1.
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Apologies for the error. Let's re-evaluate:

We have the information that 8 students can sit around 1 table, and 48 students can sit around 6 tables.

To find the relationship between the number of students to tables, let's determine how many students can sit around each table.

Since 48 students can sit around 6 tables, it means that there are 8 students per table (48 students รท 6 tables = 8 students per table).

Therefore, the relationship between the number of students to tables is 8:1.
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Apologies for the confusion. Let's reevaluate the problem.

If 8 students can sit around 1 table, then we can calculate how many students can sit around 6 tables by multiplying 8 by 6: 8 students/table * 6 tables = 48 students.

Therefore, the relationship between the number of students to tables is 48:6.
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Apologies for the incorrect responses. Let's go through the problem again carefully.

Given that 8 students can sit around 1 table, let's determine how many students can sit around 6 tables.

If 8 students can sit around 1 table, then the number of students that can sit around 6 tables is 8 students/table * 6 tables = 48 students.

Therefore, the relationship between the number of students to tables is 48:6.
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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.)
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To find the relationship between the number of students to tables, we can compare the given information:

If 8 students can sit around 1 table, and 48 students can sit around 6 tables, we can determine the ratio by dividing the number of students by the number of tables.

For 8 students and 1 table, the ratio is 8:1 (8 students for 1 table).

For 48 students and 6 tables, the ratio is also 8:1 (48 students for 6 tables).

Therefore, the relationship between the number of students to tables is 8:1.
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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 in fraction form? Do not reduce the ratios to their lowest terms.
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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.
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