Final answer:
No option correctly states the number of individuals needed to reach the height of the Statue of Liberty based on the given assumption of average human height being 2 meters. At 2 meters per person, it would take approximately 47 individuals stacked to exceed the 93-meter height of the statue.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine how many human beings stacked on top of each other it would take to reach the top of the Statue of Liberty, which is 93 meters high, we can use the given estimation that one story in a building is approximately the height of two adult humans and assume an average human height of roughly 2 meters.
Therefore, if one story equals about 2 meters, we calculate:
93 meters / (2 meters/person) = 46.5 persons
However, since you can't have half a person, you would need 47 individuals to reach 94 meters, just over the height of the Statue of Liberty. Out of the options provided, the one that is above 46.5 and closest to it is option B,
approximately 186 individuals. However, this seems to be a discrepancy since even 50 individuals would be enough to reach 100 meters. Therefore, none of the given options A, B, C, or D are correct based on the given assumption of human height.