To find out how many ribbons Dakota can make in 3 hours and 4 hours, we can analyze the given data and perform some calculations.
From the table, we know that:
- In 1 hour, Dakota makes 65 ribbons.
- Therefore, in 2 hours, he would make 65 * 2 = 130 ribbons.
- To calculate how many ribbons he can make in 3 hours:
- \( \text{Ribbons in 3 hours} = 65 \text{ ribbons/hour} * 3 \text{ hours} = 195 \text{ ribbons} \)
Now, for 4 hours:
- \( \text{Ribbons in 4 hours} = 65 \text{ ribbons/hour} * 4 \text{ hours} = 260 \text{ ribbons} \)
Thus, Dakota can make 195 ribbons in 3 hours and 260 ribbons in 4 hours.
The correct response from the options given would be 195; 260.