Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)

(Three-Column Tables MC)

The table shows the ratio that Gary used to make bottles of glitter glue.

Bottles Glue Glitter
1 4.6 2.3
4

How much glue and glitter would he need to make 4 bottles?
Gary would need 9.2 oz glue and 18.4 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.
Gary would need 18.4 oz glue and 9.2 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.
Gary would need 23 oz glue and 11.5 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.
Gary would need 18.4 oz glue and 4.6 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.

To find out how much glue and glitter would be needed to make 4 bottles, we can use the ratios provided.

According to the table, to make 1 bottle, Gary needs 4.6 oz of glue and 2.3 oz of glitter.
Therefore, to make 4 bottles, he would need 4 times as much glue and glitter.

This means he would need 4 * 4.6 oz = 18.4 oz of glue and 4 * 2.3 oz = 9.2 oz of glitter.

So, the correct answer is:
Gary would need 18.4 oz glue and 9.2 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.

To find out how much glue and glitter Gary would need to make 4 bottles, we can use the ratio given in the table.

From the table, we can see that for every 1 bottle, Gary uses 4.6 oz of glue and 2.3 oz of glitter.

To find out how much glue and glitter he would need for 4 bottles, we can multiply the ratios by 4.

For glue: 4 bottles * 4.6 oz/bottle = 18.4 oz

For glitter: 4 bottles * 2.3 oz/bottle = 9.2 oz

Therefore, Gary would need 18.4 oz of glue and 9.2 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.

So the correct option is:
Gary would need 18.4 oz of glue and 9.2 oz of glitter to make 4 bottles.