As many as can fit.
or, realistically, 12.
Assuming each person needs about 24 inches of width, a table 30 X 72 inches can comfortably seat around 8-10 people.
6 I think.
8 to 12
144 square inches = 1 square foot 128" x 128" = 16,384 square inches = 1137/9 square feet. You need to buy at least 114 square feet.
There are 192 inches around an 8 foot table.
about 6 to 8 depends on the chair size.
9pi inches squared
96 inches...8 x 12
136 in.
When planning how many people you are able to seat at a round table, the following are event industry standards: 30" table=2-4 people 36" table=4-5 people 48" table=6-8 people 54" table=8-9 people 60" table=8-10 people 66" table=9-11 people 72" table=10-12 people If you'd like to be more specific, or are using nonstandard sized tables, a good rule of thumb is to allow 18-24 inches of linear space per person. Based on the number of people you are seating at the table, calculate the total amount of linear inches you'll need per table, then divide that number by Pi (3.14) to figure the diameter of the table you will need. For example, here is the calculation for the size of a round table for 10 people: 10 guests x 21 inches per guest = 210 total linear inches 210 total linear inches / 3.14 = 66.88 inches in diameter Based on this calculation, you will need a table that is at least 66.88 inches in diameter to seat 10 people, allowing 21 inches for each seat. For an accurate estimate, be sure to consider are the width of the chairs you'll be using. Metal folding chairs are typically 17-19 inches wide, while rental ballroom chairs are only 16.3 inches wide. Another consideration is the place setting you'll be using at each seat. If it is an elaborate place setting with a charger and multiple pieces of flatware, then calculate the space needed per person accordingly.
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.
An 8-foot table measures 8 feet in length. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, you can calculate the total inches by multiplying 8 by 12. Therefore, an 8-foot table is 96 inches long (8 x 12 = 96).