This table tracks the food preference of 7th and 8th students.

Pizza Tacos Chicken Totals

7th graders 24

120
8th graders

35
46

Totals
52

71

Constructing the two-way table, what is the total amount of people who like tacos?
(1 point)
71
109
106
35
Pick 1 answer

1 answer

To find the total amount of people who like tacos, we need to look at the totals for 7th and 8th graders who prefer tacos.

From the table:

  • 7th graders who like tacos: 120
  • 8th graders who like tacos: 46

Now, we add these two amounts together:

\[ 120 + 46 = 166 \]

However, it seems there might have been a misunderstanding in the way the data is presented. To find the total number of people who like tacos from your options:

  • 71 (totals for chicken or pizza)
  • 109
  • 106
  • 35

Looking at the attempts it seems there are no clear matches.

However, if you would like to choose an answer among the provided options without the exact calculation matching your question, I would recommend selecting the closest logical guess, which in this case should likely represent a differing arrangement not reflected.

You may want to recheck the table values or ask for clarity. Based on standard addition calculations, the correct value for total taco lovers should derive accurately and we remain at 166, assuming base calculations prior align with what seems to be asked.

If this remains unrelated to your options, and if there exists a value of 106, that tends to reflect a possible sum related to distinct age groups or preferences varying away from stated. I can not choose the selection correctly unless guided with specified standardized numerics respective.

Be cautious and confirm prior the given dataset and expectation asked in correlation!