Use the table to answer the question.

This table shows the relationship between age and support for a candidate in an election.
Age For Against No Opinion
21–30 40 22 18
31–40 30 50 25
Over 40 25 35 8
A poll was taken to explore the relationship between age and support for a candidate in an election. The results of the poll are summarized in the table. How many people above age 30 are for the candidate?

(1 point)
Responses

40
40

55
55

70
70

95
95

1 answer

To find out how many people above age 30 are for the candidate, we need to look at the age groups above 30, which are "31–40" and "Over 40."

From the table:

  • For age group 31–40, the number of people for the candidate is 30.
  • For age group Over 40, the number of people for the candidate is 25.

Now we can add these two numbers together:

30 (for 31–40) + 25 (for Over 40) = 55

Therefore, the number of people above age 30 who are for the candidate is 55.

So the correct response is:

55