The diameter of a 72-inch round table is 72 inches, as the term "diameter" refers to the distance across the table through its center. This means that if you measure from one edge of the table to the opposite edge, it will be 72 inches.
Circumference = 72*pi
The answer depends on how much you want your "table topper" to hang over the edge of the table. If you want 6 inches of over-hang, then you would double 6 inches to have 12 inches of over-hang then add that to the diameter of your table: 12 + 60 = 72 inches of total "table topper".
A 72-inch round table typically accommodates 8 to 10 chairs comfortably. If you want more space for movement, you might opt for 8 chairs, whereas if you need to maximize seating, you could fit 10. It's important to consider the size of the chairs and the amount of space each person needs for comfort.
A table with a diameter of at least 60 inches (5 feet) is typically recommended for seating six people comfortably. This size allows enough space for plates, utensils, and elbow room while ensuring that diners can engage in conversation easily. For a more spacious feel, especially if you plan on serving larger dishes, a 72-inch (6 feet) diameter table may be ideal.
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Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference = 72*pi
Circumference = 72*pi
It is its radius which is 72/2 = 36 inches
It depends on what measure the 72 refers to - radius or diameter.
Assuming 82 and 72 are in the same system of measurement, yes. But an 82 centimetre table cloth will not fit a 72 inch table.
6 people
10-12
How many people can sit at a 72" x 30" x 42" table
For banquets, a 6 ft (72inch) round table is typically used to seat 10 people comfortably
No. It is not wide enough.
10 people comfortably, but you can fit up to 12 people if needed. Any less than 9 people at a 72" table is too much room.