This is technically impossible to answer absolutely
As height does not relate directly to weight (there is lots of variation) this is very hard to give an exact value for. You can approximate it with a few rough estimates for height and weight compared to waist circumference, then approximate each person as a cylinder, assuming they all stand up.
It also depends how much space they each require and how much oxygen they need between them (assuming no external air circulation) so again it is hard to say exactly. As an idea of area, it is 6.3 times the area of a typical American parking space.
10 pounds
There were leven people in that room.
"Room occupancy" may refer to how a room is used or to how many people are present in the room.
Twice as many as the number of people in the room.
The answer depends of the room. Some hold many, some hold only 1.
10
Depends on the room you get.
Generally you can expect there to be a limit as to how many people can stay in a hotel room. If you are in doubt, contact the hotel.
It all depends on how many they want to invite or have room for
depending on how many people like for how many rooms there. like two room rental would be different than three and they only allow certain people in each room because you can't have like 5 people in to bed room so it depends on how many rooms and they limit how many people can life in each room
Only one at the moment.
About 8,000 people!