This problem gives us several important pieces of information to keep in mind
1) A first-class plane ticket cost $880
2) A main-class plane ticket cost 65% less than the first-class ticket
Now let's solve each item
a)
![100-65=35](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/v68bf29yheqiynjmgb90exuu27q4pm7z5c.png)
The cost of the main-cabin ticket is 35% of the cost of the first-class ticket
b)
![880\cdot(35)/(100)=308\text{ }](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/hxo5tblxozpz29gmjswk32xmq0bn9b2hww.png)
The price of the main-cabin ticket is $ 308
c)
![(880)/(308)=(20)/(7)\cong2.86\cong2.9](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/v5rsf8uv5ufwm8mgsfyt0je464h1ay64br.png)
The first-class ticket costs 2.9 times the cost of the main-cabin ticket
d)
![880\cdot(100)/(308)=285](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/dhj01u41bdpmugw7xhkt20fgeucvsjx9lf.png)
![285-100=185](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/wce3o0ivj3d6u3y9rm93jbhxs65de0xjy1.png)
The first-class ticket costs 185% more than the main-cabin ticket.
C Explanation
We are asked to find how many times the first-class ticket costs compared to the main-class ticket, i.e. how many main-cabin tickets does the first-class ticket cost
So the first-class cost is to divide into the main-cabin cost, to find out how many times (how many main-cabin tickets) the first-class costs in comparison to the main-cabin
D Explanation
We already know the main-cabin and first-class ticket prices, the question refers to how much more a first-class ticket costs than a main-cabin ticket expressed as a percentage
For this, we take $308 as 100 percent so we want to know what percentage $880 corresponds to if we multiply by 100 and divide by 308, we find that the first-class ticket costs 285%, but let's remember that the question refers to how much more a first-class ticket costs than a main-cabin ticket
The first-class ticket costs 285% but if we subtract 100% from the main-cabin ticket this is the true percentage of how much more it costs
In conclusion, 285-100= 185%