25 students want lemonade and 7 students want iced tea. What is the ratio of the number of students who want lemonade to the number of students who want iced tea? 25:7 14:32 32:25 7:32

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To find the ratio of the number of students who want lemonade to the number of students who want iced tea, we take the number of students who want lemonade (25) and the number who want iced tea (7).

The ratio is expressed as:

\[ \text{Ratio} = \frac{\text{Number of students who want lemonade}}{\text{Number of students who want iced tea}} = \frac{25}{7} \]

Thus, the ratio of the number of students who want lemonade to the number of students who want iced tea is 25:7.

So the correct answer is 25:7.