To determine the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas, we can use the totals provided in the table.
From the totals provided:
- Total number of 7th graders is 120.
- Total number of bananas preferred by both grades is 35.
The total number of 8th graders (who prefer bananas) is 35. The total number of students preferring bananas is not used to determine just the seventh graders.
Since the total number of 7th graders is 120 and we know the total counts in other columns, we need to calculate those:
The available data shows that total preferred fruits for 8th graders is split among bananas and oranges, but it does not provide additional data for the preferences of the 7th graders for bananas.
If we assume there are no other categories, and we are left only with the total preference, we couldn't directly conclude the banana preference for seventh graders because there are zero indications about how many prefer bananas.
Since the answer responses provided are speculative about bananas from 7th graders that do not calculate directly from the data, the logical conclusion from the association implies that
The correct answer cannot be determined with the current table data.
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