Mark makes bouquet arrangements. He puts 1 tulip for every 4 daisies in each arrangement. The table below shows the number of tulips and daisies Mark uses for different arrangements.

Arrangement Daisies Tulips
1 4 1
2 8 2
3 12 3
4 16 4
How many daisies and tulips will there be in the 7th arrangement?

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Responses

There will be 7 daisies and 28 tulips.

There will be 7 daisies and 28 tulips.

There will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.

There will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.

There will be 26 daisies and 7 tulips.

There will be 26 daisies and 7 tulips.

There will be 7 daisies and 26 tulips.

There will be 7 daisies and 26 tulips.
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1 answer

In the pattern observed in the arrangements, Mark uses 1 tulip for every 4 daisies.

From the table:

  • For 4 daisies, there is 1 tulip.
  • For 8 daisies, there are 2 tulips.
  • For 12 daisies, there are 3 tulips.
  • For 16 daisies, there are 4 tulips.

This indicates that for each arrangement, the number of daisies increases by 4, and the number of tulips increases by 1.

Following this logic:

  • Arrangement 1: 4 daisies, 1 tulip
  • Arrangement 2: 8 daisies, 2 tulips
  • Arrangement 3: 12 daisies, 3 tulips
  • Arrangement 4: 16 daisies, 4 tulips
  • Arrangement 5: 20 daisies, 5 tulips
  • Arrangement 6: 24 daisies, 6 tulips
  • Arrangement 7: 28 daisies, 7 tulips

Therefore, in the 7th arrangement, there will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.

So the correct response is: There will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.