Final answer:
The question asks for a comparison of volumes scaled from a soccer ball to Earth to determine how many gumballs would fill Earth. Accurate calculation would require the volumes of both a soccer ball and Earth, which are not provided, so an accurate answer cannot be given with the given information.
This correct answer is none of the above.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked about the number of gumballs that can fill Earth if 700 gumballs can fill a soccer ball. To solve this question analyzing size relationships and volume ratios would be necessary, which relates to a mathematical exercise often explored in geometry or algebra.
However, we do not have the exact volume of a gumball or Earth provided here, so an accurate mathematical calculation cannot be performed with the information given. Additionally, the data within the question set provided does not contain the relevant information needed to calculate the number of gumballs that can fill Earth.
Typically such a question would require knowing the volume of a soccer ball and the volume of the Earth, then setting up a proportion to scale up the number of gumballs from the soccer ball to Earth. Without this specific data, making an educated guess or assumption wouldn't meet a professional standard for accuracy.
This correct answer is none of the above.