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Apples|Banana|Oranges|Totals
7th graders | 44 | blank | blank | 120
8th graders | blank | 35 | 46 |
Totals | 72 | blank | 71 |
Constructing the two-way table, what is the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas?

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To find the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas, we need to use the information given in the table.

From the table, we know that the total number of seventh graders is 120, and the total number of apples preferred by seventh graders is 44. Therefore, we can find the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas by subtracting the number of seventh graders who prefer apples from the total number of seventh graders.

Total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas = Total number of seventh graders - Number of seventh graders who prefer apples
Total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas = 120 - 44
Total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas = 76

Therefore, the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas is 76.
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