I should think so though you give clue as to where you get that dimension. Rectangular with that as a side? Surely they will fit. Maybe you think of roung ar square with that as the perimeter; might get crowded.
The answer depends on which one of the measures is the length (height) and also on whether the other measure is the radius, diameter or circumference.
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) primarily uses 48-inch diameter pipes for the majority of its length. However, the pipeline also includes sections with smaller diameters, such as 14-inch pipes at pump stations. The design accommodates the transportation of crude oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, ensuring efficiency and safety in harsh Alaskan conditions.
No, you typically cannot drive a highway pressure digger with a 48-inch auger attached on public highways. Such equipment is usually classified as oversized or specialized machinery, requiring special permits for transport. It's important to follow local regulations regarding the transport of heavy machinery to ensure safety and compliance. Always check with local authorities for specific rules and requirements.
The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) for 84 48 is 12
48 is volt scale and negative voltage is used for safety of media, to prevent attanuation and noise.
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Ten people can sit around a 48 inch by 96 inch table.
It would fit 4 people comfortably. 1 at each side. You could fit 8, 2 per side, but you wouldn't have as much room.
Since I have an 8 foot 7 inch table that sets 8, then a 4 foot table will only set 4. Brewski
48pi inches
Depend upon size of table, usually 48 inch x 24 inch table top comes in INR 1500 ( Best Quality)
C=Pi*D C=3.14*48 C=150.72in
If you are referring to a 48 inch table that means that its diameter is 48 inches, to work out its circumference you have to use the formula C= pi x d. This means that your answer is 3.14... x 48 = 150.8 inches approximately. If the table is 48 centimetres wide then its circumference will be 150.8 cm approximately.
Yes.
it depends on how many chairs and how long and tall or short and small the chairs are
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To comfortably seat 8 to 10 people, a table should ideally be at least 72 to 96 inches long and about 36 to 48 inches wide. This allows enough space for each person to have around 24 inches of table length and provides room for dishes and utensils. A round table needs to be at least 60 inches in diameter to accommodate this number of guests. Additionally, ensuring ample legroom is important for comfort.