No.
A 4 x 8 tablecloth would be suitable.
To find the correct size table linens you have to start with shape: square, oval, oblong, or round. Then you must measure the table and account for drop on the sides. Using this formula should give you an estimated size: Length of table + (desired dropx2)=tablecloth length. Width of table + (desired drop x2 ) = tablecloth width.
If the table is more than 3m in its longest dimension, then no; for example if the table is 1m wide by 5.5m long then the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).If the table is more than 2m in its shortest dimension, then no; for example is the table is square, it will be approx 2.345m along each side and the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).However, if the longest dimension of the table is less than or equal to 3m and the shortest dimension is less than or equal to 2m, then it will fit since the area of the tablecloth is 2m x 3m = 6m2 and the table has a smaller area of 5.5m2.
Compound words with table: timetable,table spoon,tablecloth, tableland, tableware,roundtable
Yes, a tablecloth that is 155 cm long will cover a table that is 1.6 m long. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, the table is 160 cm long. Therefore, the tablecloth will fully cover the table with some extra length.
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Yes, the word 'tablecloth' is a noun, a word for a piece of fabric used to cover a table; a word for a thing.The noun 'tablecloth' is a closed compound noun, it has no space between the two contributing words.
No.
A 4 x 8 tablecloth would be suitable.
If the table height is 29 inches then 132 inches tablecloth perfect fit and it will give drop up to the ground.
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Probably an 84 square inch tablecloth. It depends on the shape and size of your table.
If the table is 42 inches in diameter and the height is 29 inches then 102 inch tablecloth is perfect fit which gives drop to the ground.
Unfortunately not, 1.6 metres is 160 centimetres, so the tablecloth is 5cm short.
To find the correct size table linens you have to start with shape: square, oval, oblong, or round. Then you must measure the table and account for drop on the sides. Using this formula should give you an estimated size: Length of table + (desired dropx2)=tablecloth length. Width of table + (desired drop x2 ) = tablecloth width.
If the table is more than 3m in its longest dimension, then no; for example if the table is 1m wide by 5.5m long then the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).If the table is more than 2m in its shortest dimension, then no; for example is the table is square, it will be approx 2.345m along each side and the tablecloth will not fit onto it and cover it (without being cut).However, if the longest dimension of the table is less than or equal to 3m and the shortest dimension is less than or equal to 2m, then it will fit since the area of the tablecloth is 2m x 3m = 6m2 and the table has a smaller area of 5.5m2.