Final answer:
A Crew cut is a hairstyle that is close to the scalp but does not give a scalped appearance because it is tapered with slightly longer hair on top.
Step-by-step explanation:
The style that does not have a scalped appearance although the hair is closer to the head than other styles would be B) Crew cut. Unlike a Buzz cut, which is very short and uniform in length, providing a scalped or very close-cut appearance, a Crew cut features tapered hair on the sides and back with a slightly longer length on top. The idea behind a Crew cut is to have hair that is low maintenance yet keeps a bit of styling on top, usually with the longer hair combed. On the other hand, an Undercut typically has much longer hair on the top of the head and very short or shaved sides, and a Tapered cut refers to hair that gradually changes in length, but these styles often have a more distinct contrast between the longer and shorter hair than a Crew cut does.