Circumference = 72*pi
The diameter of a 72-inch round table is 72 inches, as the term "diameter" refers to the distance across the table through its center. This means that if you measure from one edge of the table to the opposite edge, it will be 72 inches.
Circumference = 72*pi
It depends on what measure the 72 refers to - radius or diameter.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Assuming 82 and 72 are in the same system of measurement, yes. But an 82 centimetre table cloth will not fit a 72 inch table.
Depending on the people, you need to figure about 36 inches of space per person. So a table for 24 would need to have a perimeter of 72 feet! If the table is required to be round, then a diameter of 72/pi or 23 FEET is required. Nobody has a table that's 23 feet in diameter. King Arthur's mythical Round Table may have been that size, perhaps. If it existed, it was probably toroidal (doughnut-shaped, with a hole in the center) to allow servants to put food on the table.
For a 72-inch round table, a fabric centerpiece should ideally have a diameter of about 24 to 30 inches. This size allows the centerpiece to be visually impactful without overwhelming the table or obstructing guests' views. Additionally, consider the height of the centerpiece to ensure it complements the overall table setting.
It is its radius which is 72/2 = 36 inches
To accommodate a 72-inch round table, you should allow for at least 60 inches (5 feet) of clearance around the table for chairs and movement. This means the overall space required would be approximately 12 feet in diameter. This ensures comfortable seating and ease of movement for guests.
The largest round banquet table typically available is around 72 inches in diameter, which can seat up to 10-12 guests comfortably. However, custom sizes may be available depending on the manufacturer.
If the table is 60 inches across, the diameter is 60 inches.
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