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37 tables of 11 = 407 guests. Plus one little table of 8 = 407 + 8 = 415.
Ten
To comfortably seat 8 to 10 people, a table should ideally be at least 72 to 96 inches long and about 36 to 48 inches wide. This allows enough space for each person to have around 24 inches of table length and provides room for dishes and utensils. A round table needs to be at least 60 inches in diameter to accommodate this number of guests. Additionally, ensuring ample legroom is important for comfort.
6-8
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You can sit 8 people at an 8 ft table. 4 on each side. Or if you use the ends you can seat 10.
8 to 10. You can seat 4 on each side of the table lengthwise and you might be able to seat one more at each end for 10 total.
An eight foot table can seat up to ten people but should be sat for eight if possible. Four on each side and if you have to, one on each end.
He with either have 38 tables with 4 people at each table, or 19 tables with 8 at each table.
Assuming each person needs about 24 inches of width, a table 30 X 72 inches can comfortably seat around 8-10 people.
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It depends on the shape of the table. A square table about 6' on each side would easily seat 10, 5' would be possible but probably not comfortably. A round 8' diameter table would work. A banquet table 2.5 X 10 will seat 10 with 4 on each side and one on each end.
37 tables of 11 = 407 guests. Plus one little table of 8 = 407 + 8 = 415.
For a wedding of 100 people, there should be at least 10 tables, assuming each table can seat 10 people. Usually, assume the each table can only be used around 7-8 people to avoid running out of seats.