Final answer:
To answer the question about the number of consumers likely to recommend retailers, specific survey results are needed, which are not provided. Without this data, it is not possible to give an accurate response.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question relates to interpreting results from a survey regarding consumer recommendations to friends and family, however specific survey results needed to answer the question have not been provided.
To determine how many consumers would likely recommend retailers to their friends and family, one would typically look at the data from the survey that expresses either a count or a percentage of consumers who responded positively to a question along the lines of "Would you recommend this retailer to your friends and family?".
Without this specific information, it is not possible to give a precise number of consumers. However, if hypothetical survey results indicated that, for example, 60% of the 200 respondents were likely to recommend the retailer, you would calculate 0.60 x 200 to find that 120 consumers would likely provide a recommendation.