If the table is more than 3m in its longest dimension, then no; for example if the table is 1m wide by 5.5m long then the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).
If the table is more than 2m in its shortest dimension, then no; for example is the table is square, it will be approx 2.345m along each side and the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).
However, if the longest dimension of the table is less than or equal to 3m and the shortest dimension is less than or equal to 2m, then it will fit since the area of the tablecloth is 2m x 3m = 6m2 and the table has a smaller area of 5.5m2.
Maybe, maybe not. If the table is 2m * 2.75m then [just] YES, if it is 1m * 5.5m then NO.
A square.
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A trapezoid
You say to yourself: -- I know that one kilometer is 1,000 meters. -- So two kilometers are 2,000 meters. -- And half of a kilometer must be 500 meters. -- And when I glue the half kilometer onto the two kilometers, it makes 2,500 meters all together.
No
yes
Maybe, maybe not. If the table is 2m * 2.75m then [just] YES, if it is 1m * 5.5m then NO.
2x3 is 6 square metres, so in theory it should, as long as the table doesn't have one length longer than 3 metres
sobre as in sobre la mesa (onto the table) encima de as in encima de la mesa (onto or on top of the table)
Yes. For example: "The cat jumped onto the table"
You can not get up onto the announce table in WWE'12 unlike you can on WWE'13. You can get up onto the announce table through a glitch by placing a ladder in front of the table and climb up them. Then get the other wrestler to knock down the ladder in the direction of the announce table. You should then fall onto the table. However, this is a glitch.
Postage Meters are postage printing machines or systems for your home or office. Meters print postage directly onto your mailpieces or onto an approved label, which you affix to your mailpiece. No accuracy is required.
It could burn or melt your table, (depending on what material the table is made out of)
log onto google, click on images, type in periodic table.
A word used when you place something on top of something else: "I placed the book onto the table."
A square.