School cafeteria dimensions can vary widely depending on the size of the school and its capacity. Typically, a cafeteria may range from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet, accommodating seating for 100 to 500 students. Key considerations include space for food serving areas, seating arrangements, and circulation paths for students. Design standards often aim for at least 10-12 square feet per student to ensure comfort and accessibility.
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No, cafeteria is a concrete noun.
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15:18 It can also be written as a fraction 15/18 Because there are 15 girls and 18 boys
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The size of a school cafeteria would depend on the size of the school and number of students in the school.
In my school cafeteria
school lunch
The punchline to the joke 'Why don't they allow scissors in the school cafeteria' is so they don't cut in the line.
Biochemistry an nutritional science is used in a school cafeteria to assure that we are getting the proper micro and macronutrients as students.
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kids are hungry?
Some are.
cafeteria in the school :)
kids are hungry?