How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
If you are not looking for room around them, 64 will fit.
It depends on the dimensions of the room. As an extreme example, if the room is 1 ft * 1500 ft , not a single table will fit.
It all depends: (a) on the size of the tables; (b) whether the tables can be packed so that they touch one another; (c) on the length and width of the room. A 4500 sq ft room could be 1 ft by 4500 ft so that no reasonably sized table would fit in it.
The fact that the tables are round is a distraction as (since most rooms are rectangular) each table would have to fit in a square 48 inches by 48 inches (or 4 foot by 4 foot). This means that each table will take up 4*4 = 16 square feet. If you divide 16 into 600 you come up with 37.5 tables so in theory you could fit 37 tables into it. However, if the room was 1 foot wide and 600 feet long you would not be able to fit any tables into it. Only if the room was irregularly shaped could you fit the maximum number of 4 ft round tables, each of which has the area (pi)(22) or about 12.57 square feet. A total area of 600 square feet would fit the "area" of 47.75 of the tables. By arranging the tables in staggered rows, a rectangular room could fit between 37 and 42 tables, depending on the room width.
How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
That depends ENTIRELY on the diameter of the tables !
For large conference rooms, racetrack conference room tables work best. For smaller areas where team meetings are held quickly and without much planning, round conference room tables are the better choice.
If you are not looking for room around them, 64 will fit.
It depends on the dimensions of the room. As an extreme example, if the room is 1 ft * 1500 ft , not a single table will fit.
Most companies that sell kitchen tables carry round models. These include Kitchen Tables & More, Pottery Barn, Walmart, Amazon, and eBay. Local furniture retailers would also be a good place to check.
The answer will depend on the sizes of the tables as well as on the amount of space required around each table. The latter will depend on the purpose of the gathering.
It all depends: (a) on the size of the tables; (b) whether the tables can be packed so that they touch one another; (c) on the length and width of the room. A 4500 sq ft room could be 1 ft by 4500 ft so that no reasonably sized table would fit in it.
Meeting tables are typically used in an office conference room. They are usually long tables that can accommodate a large amount of people, but they can also be round for more intimate conversation.
The fact that the tables are round is a distraction as (since most rooms are rectangular) each table would have to fit in a square 48 inches by 48 inches (or 4 foot by 4 foot). This means that each table will take up 4*4 = 16 square feet. If you divide 16 into 600 you come up with 37.5 tables so in theory you could fit 37 tables into it. However, if the room was 1 foot wide and 600 feet long you would not be able to fit any tables into it. Only if the room was irregularly shaped could you fit the maximum number of 4 ft round tables, each of which has the area (pi)(22) or about 12.57 square feet. A total area of 600 square feet would fit the "area" of 47.75 of the tables. By arranging the tables in staggered rows, a rectangular room could fit between 37 and 42 tables, depending on the room width.
16. I assume each table is 5 feet wide. 400 sq ft means the room could be 20 X 20. That would mean 4 rows of 4 tables.
A custom made round table can be manufactured into any diameter (length across) that you would request. If you are looking for the standard of mass produced round dining tables, then they typically come in the following diameters: 36", 40", 42", 46" 48", 60", and 72". The website shop.com has a page of round tables in these diameters, and then some. Here is the direct link: http://www.shop.com/search/Diameter+of+round+Tables?