Final answer:
Due to the lack of specific ratio information in the question or relevant reference details, it's not possible to determine the exact number of red roses in a bouquet with 28 white roses from the provided options.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question deals with the concept of ratios in mathematics. We are given the information that a garden shop sells bouquets of flowers in a consistent ratio, but we're missing the specific ratio. However, multiple choice options are provided, and we need to determine which one matches the ratio implied by the question.
To solve this, we look for a ratio from the options given that could apply to the number of white roses (28). Analyzing the available options:
- Option A suggests a ratio of 28 white roses to 7 red roses, which simplifies to 4:1.
- Option B suggests a ratio of 28 white roses to 14 red roses, which simplifies to 2:1.
- Option C suggests a ratio of 28 white roses to 28 red roses, which is a 1:1 ratio.
- Option D suggests a ratio of 28 white roses to 56 red roses, which simplifies to a 1:2 ratio.
However, none of these options correspond to the information provided in the reference, which states that 50% of the flowers are blue and 50% of the flowers are red or 75% of the flowers are red and 25% are blue. Unfortunately, the reference information seems unrelated to determining the correct answer, and thus it cannot provide a basis for determining the number of red roses in a bouquet with 28 white roses. Therefore, we cannot confidently determine the correct answer based on the given information.