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120cm (4') Round Table - Seats 6/7
10 feet by 10 feet- this includes 18 inches from table to back of chair for seating arrangements.
The Round Table is a legend associated with King Arthur and his knights, said to have held meetings at a round table so that no one had precedence. Historically, no physical Round Table has been found, but it continues to be a symbol of equality, cooperation, and chivalry in many cultures.
The number of seats around a circular table is typically determined by the circumference of the table and the space each seat occupies. For a 52-inch round table, if you allow about 24 inches per person (to ensure comfort), you can fit approximately 6 to 8 seats around it, depending on the layout and the size of the chairs. If more compact seating is used, it might accommodate up to 10 seats.
sir Lancelot i a knight of the round table who features in many of king Arthur's victories and battles.
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The number of seats at a round table can vary widely depending on its size and design. Typically, a standard round dining table can accommodate anywhere from 4 to 12 people. Larger banquet-style round tables may seat even more guests, while smaller tables might only fit 2 to 4. The specific arrangement also depends on comfort and spacing preferences.
A 32-inch round table typically accommodates 4 to 6 seats, depending on the size of the chairs and the desired comfort level. If using standard dining chairs, 4 seats are most common, while 6 can be used for more casual or smaller chairs. Consideration of space for movement and dining comfort is also important when determining the number of seats.
When seating 4 Knights at 4 empty seats around a round table, we can fix one Knight in one seat to eliminate the rotations, effectively reducing the problem to arranging the remaining 3 Knights in the remaining 3 seats. The number of ways to arrange 3 Knights is given by 3! (3 factorial), which equals 6. Thus, there are 6 different ways for the 4 Knights to sit at the Round Table.
there were 150 knights at the round table