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  \begin{table}[placement]

   body of the table

  \caption{table title}
  \end{table}

  Tables are objects that are not part of the normal text, and are
  usually "floated" to a convenient place, like the top of a page.
  Tables will not be split between two pages.

  The optional argument [placement] determines where LaTeX will try to
  place your table.  There are four places where LaTeX can possibly put
  a float:

   -  h:  Here - at the position in the text where the table
      environment appears.

   -  t:  Top - at the top of a text page.

   -  b:  Bottom - at the bottom of a text page.

   -  p:  Page of floats - on a separate float page, which is a page
      containing no text, only floats.

  The standard report and article styles use the default specifier tbp.

  The body of the table is made up of whatever text, LaTeX commands,
  etc.  you wish.  The \caption command allows you to title your table.
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