To represent the situation where Camilla split her bundle of flowers \( f \) into 4 groups, each containing 11 flowers, we can set up the equation based on the total number of flowers:
If there are 4 groups and each group has 11 flowers, we can express this as:
\[ 4 \times 11 = f \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ f = 44 \]
Thus, the equation that correctly represents the number of flowers \( f \) in the bundle is:
\( f = 4 \times 11 \)
However, based on the answers provided, the closest correct equation is:
\( f \div 4 = 11 \)
This equation implies that if you divide the total number of flowers \( f \) by 4, you will get 11, which is correct since \( f \) would equal 44.
So, the response to choose is:
\( f \div 4 = 11 \)