The factors of 132 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 22, 33, 44, 66, and 132 The prime factors of 132 are 2,2,3,11.
It is: -11 times 12 = -132
No it is not. 7 does not divide equally into 132.
Yes because 4*33 = 132
The GCF of 26 and 132 is 2.
For a 12" drop (overhang) use a 120" round. For about an 18" drop, use a 132" round. These are the largest standard sizes I know of.
Yes.
If the table height is 29 inches then 132 inches tablecloth perfect fit and it will give drop up to the ground.
If the table height is standard 29 inches, if you want the drop up to the ground, you require 132 inch round tablecloth and if you want the drop half the way (i.e 15 inches) then 102 inch round tablecloth is perfect fit.
If you are making a rectangular 9 ft. tablecloth, you will probably need a little more than 9 ft. of fabric to allow for turning under and finishing your two ends. I would suggest 3 yards (9 ft.) plus another 6 in. to allow for turning under 1" and finishing your two ends with 2" hems.
For a 6ft rectangular table that goes to the floor, you would need a tablecloth that is at least 90 inches by 132 inches to ensure it covers the table and reaches the floor on all sides. Additionally, you may want to consider a slightly larger size for a more elegant drape.
The floor or ceiling of a rectangular 11' by 12' room.
It is zero. 132 is much closer to zero than it is to 10,000
two hundred
132 pi
For a 72-inch round table, a tablecloth that is at least 120 inches round or square would be suitable. This allows for a 24-inch overhang around the table, providing a stylish and practical look for your table setting.
131.88 is already rounded to the nearest hundredth.