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.
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Yes, a 66-inch round table can comfortably accommodate 10 people, especially if the seating is arranged thoughtfully. Typically, a table of this size can seat about 8 to 10 people, allowing for enough space for each person to eat and move comfortably. However, for optimal comfort, it may be better to keep the number closer to 8 or 9, depending on the size of the chairs and the dining setup.
That would depend on the size of the rectangle. your stupid.
A rectangle, by definition, has four right angles, each measuring 90 degrees. If a rectangle were to have "no angle," it would not meet the criteria of being a rectangle. Additionally, if "same size" refers to equal dimensions, a rectangle maintains its properties regardless of size, as long as it retains its shape with right angles. Therefore, a rectangle cannot exist without angles.
Yes, it's just doubled in size.
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