A crafter is making candles to give as gifts. Each candle uses 8 ounces of wax. Which of the following describes how the table is related to the graph?

I'm sorry, but there seems to be some information missing in your question. Could you please provide the table and graph you are referring to?

I'm sorry, but I cannot answer your question without more information. Could you please provide the options you are referring to?

To determine how the table is related to the graph, we would first need to see the table and the graph in question. Without this information, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. However, I can explain the general relationship between a table and a graph.

A table and a graph are typically used to represent data in different formats. A table presents data in a structured, tabular form with rows and columns, while a graph displays data visually using points, lines, or bars.

In many cases, the data in a table can be represented in a graph, and vice versa. Each entry in a table corresponds to a point on the graph, and the patterns or trends in the data can be more easily observed and analyzed in graphical form. Conversely, given a graph, you can often extract the data by reading off the coordinates of the points.

So, to understand how the table is related to the graph, it is essential to examine the specific data and structure of the table and graph.