You should read the book at whatever is the most comfortable distance for you. Your eyes will get strained if you work them too hard, so it's important to be comfortable when you are reading.
8 to 12
The word sit has one syllable.
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.
Student tables at one University in Canada are 60 inches wide and 20 inches deep and two students sit at each table in a typical lecture room.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, let me think... well, a penny is about 0.75 inches in diameter and 0.06 inches thick, and a 24oz jar is about 4.5 inches in diameter and 6 inches tall, so if my calculations are correct (which they usually are), you could probably fit around 2,500 pennies in there. But, like, who's really gonna sit there and count all those pennies anyway, right?
you should sit at least 10 inches away from the airbag
You should be 10 inches... For safety reason.
You should sit at a minimum of 10 inches from the airbag.
The safe distance is about 10 inches. This is to allow the airbag to inflate properly which helps to protect you from greater injury.
10 inches/ 25cm
At least ten inches
zero if you do not wheels on it
The child should sit in the back until 12 for safety, but the child could sit in the front when they're 8. They have to be 57 inches or taller.
As many as can fit. or, realistically, 12.
6 I think.
8 to 12
this phrase is not from the book of chronicles, it is from 2 kings 6:3