Well, honey, it's simple math. If we assume each person needs about 24 inches of space, you can fit about 4 chairs on each side of that 96-inch table. So, that's a total of 8 chairs around the table. But hey, if you want to squeeze in a couple more, just make sure your guests are okay with some cozy seating arrangements!
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This is a good example of a very poorly specified question. There are four correct answers which depend on conditions which are unspecified in the question. The chairs can be in a line or around a table (in a crude circle); and in each case you can be interested only in who is sitting next to whom (or a vacant chair) but not really interested on whether it is to the right or left (so that mirror images are counted as the same).chairs are in a line and the direction does matter, then there are 2520.chairs are in a line and the direction does not matter, then there are 1260.chairs are in a circle and the direction does matter, then there are 360.chairs are in a circle and the direction does not matter, then there are 180.
There are 192 inches around an 8 foot table.
A 48 inch table has 48x48 sq inches, which is 2304 sq inches, or 16 square feet. 300/16=18.75 Stick with 18 tables. However, you don't say if you want room for people to sit around the tables. My answer doesn't leave room for people to sit around the tables. If you want room for people to sit, then I would suggest that you try setting up one table with the chairs around it with people sitting in the chairs, then measure to see how much room it takes.
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