60/2 x 60/2 x pi ie 900pi sq in.
I think you will find that 60 refers to a 60 inch diameter (5 feet)
Would that be 60 inches across for a 60 inch diameter?
5 feet = 60 inches
30 inches; the radius of a circle is 1/2 its diameter.
the diameter of a circle that is 60 is 60 radius is 30 the circumference is 188.46
If the table is 60 inches across, the diameter is 60 inches.
I think you will find that 60 refers to a 60 inch diameter (5 feet)
Table linen size will depend on the drop you need. For a 5 foot diameter (60 inch) ROUND table and using a 90 inch ROUND tablecloth your drop would be 15 inches all around the table. For a 5 foot diameter (60 inch) SQUARE table and using a 85 inch SQUARE tablecloth your drop would be 12 and a half inches all around.
Assuming you are talking about a 60" diameter table and a regular octagon (regular being of equal sides) you would need a room that is 60" across. If you wanted chairs, add 30".
The answer depends on how much you want your "table topper" to hang over the edge of the table. If you want 6 inches of over-hang, then you would double 6 inches to have 12 inches of over-hang then add that to the diameter of your table: 12 + 60 = 72 inches of total "table topper".
may be around 1 inch diameter size. 60 grams
Would that be 60 inches across for a 60 inch diameter?
The diameter of a 60-inch circumference circle is 19.1 inches. (D = c divided by Pi)
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.
60 inch diameter = 2.5 ft radius.Area = pi*r2= 19.6 sq feet.
You should be able to fit 4 people comfortably around a 60 inch round table. You could fit 6 people but they will be close to one another.
What is the 60 inch measurement? Is it the radius, the diameter? The 60 inches could also be the circumerence, except that is what you are asking for.