To comfortably seat 12 people, a rectangular table should ideally be at least 72 inches long and 36-48 inches wide. Alternatively, a round table with a diameter of about 72 inches can also accommodate 12 people. This allows for enough space for individuals to sit comfortably while providing adequate room for dining utensils and plates.
8 to 12
The number of people that can sit at an 8-foot long table typically depends on the seating arrangement and the size of the chairs. Generally, you can fit 3 to 4 people on each side, and possibly 1 or 2 at each end, allowing for a total of 10 to 12 people. If space is tighter or larger chairs are used, this number may decrease.
A 72x72 table is typically square and can comfortably seat about 8 to 12 people, depending on the arrangement and type of seating. If using standard chairs, you can fit 2 people on each side, allowing for a total of 8. If more space is available and a more casual arrangement is acceptable, you might fit up to 12 by allowing for some people to sit at the corners.
There are 12 ways.
A standard 9-foot table can typically seat about 10 to 12 people, depending on the type of seating used. If using banquet-style chairs, you can generally fit 10 people comfortably, with 5 on each side. However, if you're using smaller chairs or allowing for more space, it might accommodate up to 12. Always consider the table's width and the need for personal space when determining seating capacity.
8 to 12 seats
8 to 12
As many as can fit. or, realistically, 12.
There were 25 knights of the round table, although many people say there were only 12. The knights likely did not actually exist. They sat around the king at the round table.
Yes, the show is called Table for 12.
10 people comfortably, but you can fit up to 12 people if needed. Any less than 9 people at a 72" table is too much room.
you have to be at least 12 years old
The number of people that can sit at an 8-foot long table typically depends on the seating arrangement and the size of the chairs. Generally, you can fit 3 to 4 people on each side, and possibly 1 or 2 at each end, allowing for a total of 10 to 12 people. If space is tighter or larger chairs are used, this number may decrease.
A 72x72 table is typically square and can comfortably seat about 8 to 12 people, depending on the arrangement and type of seating. If using standard chairs, you can fit 2 people on each side, allowing for a total of 8. If more space is available and a more casual arrangement is acceptable, you might fit up to 12 by allowing for some people to sit at the corners.
To find the least number of tables needed for 198 people with 12 people per table, divide 198 by 12. This results in 16.5, meaning you need 17 tables to accommodate all the people, as you can't have a fraction of a table. Therefore, the least number of tables needed is 17.
There are 12 ways.
Sometimes 6 and sometimes 12.