If the table cloth is 82 inches, it would fit a table from 60 to 70 inches long.
If you let it hang down about 6 inches on both sides, that would be about right; so I would go with a 72 inch square table cloth.
That completely depends on the height of table top above the floor. The width of the tablecloth needs to be the width of the table (60") plus twice the height from the floor. So, if the height from the floor is 30", the tablecloth needs to be 120" wide.
60"+60"+40"+40"=200" 60"=5' 200"=16'8" 60"+60"+48"+48"=216" 60"=5' 48"=4' perimeter=216" or 18'
To make a 60" round tablecloth, you must first select the fabric desired. Fabric comes in widths, 36", 48" 60". If you buy 60" fabric, you would need 1 2/3 yards, if the fabric is 45" you will need double the length or3 1/3 yards.
The standard size of a study table is typically around 48-60 inches in width, 24-30 inches in depth, and 30 inches in height. This allows for enough space for a comfortable study environment with ample room for a computer, books, and other study materials.
A standard table height is 30", so times 2 (each side) would be 60". Add that to your 48", and you get 108" for your table cloth if you want it to go to the floor. If not to the floor, subtract how much shorter you want it, and so on...the packages will have standard lengths listed.
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according to the conversion table that has been assigned by the various teams of scientist 1 hours equals to 60 minutes or 3600 seconds now if we have 48 hours so we will have 48 multiplied by 60 minutes so this equals 2880 minutes
60% of 48= 60% * 48= 0.6 * 48= 28.8
60/2 x 60/2 x pi ie 900pi sq in.
x * 60 = 48 x = 48 / 60 x = 80%