Somewhere around ten people.
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10 people comfortably, but you can fit up to 12 people if needed. Any less than 9 people at a 72" table is too much room.
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.
If the table is 60 inches across, the diameter is 60 inches.
A 65-inch round table will comfortably seat eight people. Many tables of this size come with a leaf that can be added in to accommodate more people. Adding one leaf will allow two more people to be seated.
Eight Feet will give each person plenty of room
About 7/8 foot
9'0" Diameter
It is 1.91 feet.
Circumference = 72*pi
To determine the number of ways to seat 9 people at a round table, we can use the formula for circular permutations, which is ((n - 1)!) where (n) is the number of people. Thus, for 9 people, the calculation is ((9 - 1)! = 8!). This results in 40,320 different ways to arrange the 9 people around the table.
To accurately measure a round table, use a measuring tape to find the diameter by measuring straight across the center of the table. Multiply the diameter by 3.14 (pi) to find the circumference.