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) Responses 71 71 109 109 106 106 35

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To find the total amount of people who like tacos, we need to look at the provided data.

From the table:

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

Now, we just need to add these two numbers together:

120 (7th graders) + 46 (8th graders) = 166

However, it seems that the totals in the answer choices provided do not align with this calculation. It appears that there may be some confusion regarding the recorded numbers or options given. Could you please verify or clarify the details in the table?

Based on the common misinterpretations, if "71" refers to students total or similar context, it's not aligning with the sum we calculated.

If you look closely, the total number of students who like tacos should simply represent a direct summation from both grades, resulting in 166. But based on given choices, close assessment shows ranges like 106 considerations, which imply possible misreadings.

So, based on the data presented:

The total number of people who like tacos would be 166 under proper calculation, but from given options, none correspond correctly.