It depends on whether it is round, oval or rectangular; how many courses you are serving (how many dishes on the table) and how large your guests are.
You can comfortably sit 6 at a 54 inch round table.
6 people
The number of people that can sit at a 5-foot table typically depends on the table's width and the type of seating arrangement. Generally, you can fit about 6 to 10 people, assuming a standard arrangement with chairs on each side. If it's a banquet-style setting, more people might be accommodated. However, comfort and space should also be considered when determining seating capacity.
6 I think.
8 maximum , 6 minimun
Depends on how tightly you squeeze them together.
about 6 to 8 depends on the chair size.
6
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A 38-inch round table typically accommodates 4 to 6 people comfortably, depending on the chair size and spacing. For a more intimate setting, 4 people can sit without feeling cramped, while 6 can fit if using smaller chairs. If it's a rectangular table of similar dimensions, it might seat 6 to 8, again depending on chair size.
It is not enough to describe a table as 50x70 because you have not included any units of measurement. It might be 50x70 inches, or centimeters, or if you have a really big table, feet, meters, etc. There are lots of units of measurement.
To figure this out, you'll need to know that the circumference of a 56" table is approximately 176". Many designers allow about 30" of space per person at the table's edge, especially in commercial applications. Therefore, 6 people can fit at a 56" round table. For residential settings, you can sometimes plan for 24" per person.