36"by 72" is a common size for six people. Two people can fit easily on the two long sides. And one person can fit on each end. If space is tight, a 30" by 60" table might also work. The key is to try to allow a minimum of 30" of table side space per person.
That would depend on the size of the rectangle. your stupid.
Yes, it's just doubled in size.
They are all 90
Ninety degrees.
A rectangle. If the sides are the same size, it's a square.
it should be at least 4 to 7 feet
It depends on what size round table you are looking at getting. They can usually fit anywhere from 2-6 comfortably.
It depends on where it is going to be place but a 3.5ft by 5.5ft table fits six comfortably.
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.
A 65-inch round table will comfortably seat eight people. Many tables of this size come with a leaf that can be added in to accommodate more people. Adding one leaf will allow two more people to be seated.
For banquets, a 6 ft (72inch) round table is typically used to seat 10 people comfortably
Depends on the height of the table !
If using a rectangular table you need 3 feet per person to sit comfortable or between a 66-inch dining table and a 72-inch one for seating eight diners, consider the size of your chairs.
An average person can sit comfortably with about a foot of room on either side of their arms and legs. Seating 8 People comfortable, you have to think about how big each chair is on the round side. I would say the diameter completely across would be 12-17ft. depending on chairs and comfortable seating arrangements.
36"
a rectangle table with pull outs to make it bigger
9'0" Diameter