The answer is the option B: B) 109 times bigger.
The explanation of this exercise is shown below:
By the information given in the table attached, the diameter of the Sun is 109 if the diameter of the Earth is 1. Therefore, the Sun is 109 times bigger than the Earth. Then, if Sarah uses a ball for Earth that is 4" in diameter, the diameter of the Sun must be 109 times bigger:
D=4"x109
D=436".