Final answer:
The price difference between the flight and the ferry requires subtracting the cost of one from the other. Since the question lacks the specific costs of the flight and ferry, an answer cannot be accurately determined from the provided totals. The correct multiple-choice option is none of these.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the price difference between the flight and the ferry, we need to identify the prices of each from the information given. Since the exact prices for the flight and ferry are not listed, the question cannot be definitively answered with the provided information. However, assuming the question is referring to two specific totals from the list provided, we would subtract the smaller total from the larger total to find the price difference.
For example, if the ferry costs a total of $56.75 (Total 1) and the flight costs a total of $65.00 (Total 3), then the price difference between the flight and the ferry would be $65.00 - $56.75 = $8.25.
Without more context to identify which totals correspond to the flight and the ferry, we cannot select the correct answer choice (A, B, C, or D). The correct multiple-choice option is none of these.