Depends on how much you plan on eating.
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All jokes aside, not many. Given that people tend to like elbow room, you wouldn't be able to fit more than 2 people per side and thats a generous estimate assuming they aren't *larger*. 4x4 is not large at all.
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IF YOUR TABLE IS 108" LONG " TOTAL LENGHT THEN I WOULD SAY 4 THAT GIVES 24" PER PERSON, BUT IF THATS JUST ONE SIDE THEN YOU CAN SIT 10. i SAY TEN BECAUSE THE TABLE MAY BE 108" LONG BUT IT HAS TO HAVE 2 ENDS WHICH WOULD SEAT ONE AT EACH END FOR A TOTAL OF 10. If it's a round table then you can seat 5 ricky " THE STICK OUTDOORS " AND GARDENING EXTRADINARE
No but 148 is in the 4 times table
The first person has a choice of 6 seats, the second one has only 5 choices, the third one 4 choices, the fourth one 3 choices, the fifth one 2 choices a, and the sixth person has to take the one seat that is left. So the answer is 6! or 6x5x4x3x2x1 = 720 ways.
Allowing 12 inches per toddler or child and about 18 inches per adult, you could seat 6 children or 4 adults on each side, for a total of 24 kids or 16 adults. If you mixed the two groups, you might squeeze in 12 adults and 8 kids.
6 tables will be left out without atleast 1 person...