Final answer:
The proportion of the individual's current weight surpasses their ideal body weight by 30%.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is D) 30% above ideal body weight. To determine the proportion of an individual's current weight surpassing their ideal body weight, we need to calculate the percentage difference between the current weight and the ideal body weight.
Let's say the individual's ideal body weight is 100 pounds and their current weight is 130 pounds. To find the percentage difference, we subtract the ideal body weight from the current weight (130 - 100 = 30) and divide that by the ideal body weight (30 / 100 = 0.3).
Finally, we express the result as a percentage by multiplying by 100, giving us a proportion of 30% by which the individual's current weight surpasses their ideal body weight.