The pattern observed in the table shows that for every 4 daisies, there is 1 tulip. This means the number of daisies increases by 4 for each subsequent bouquet, while the number of tulips increases by 1.
Looking at the bouquets already provided:
- Bouquet 1: 4 daisies, 1 tulip
- Bouquet 2: 8 daisies, 2 tulips
- Bouquet 3: 12 daisies, 3 tulips
- Bouquet 4: 16 daisies, 4 tulips
Based on this, we can see:
- The number of daisies in Bouquet \( n \) is given by: \( 4n \)
- The number of tulips in Bouquet \( n \) is given by: \( n \)
For the 7th bouquet:
- Daisies: \( 4 \times 7 = 28 \)
- Tulips: \( 7 \)
So, in the 7th bouquet, there will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.
The correct response is: There will be 28 daisies and 7 tulips.