At least: pi*0.75*0.75 = 1.767 square meters rounded to 3 decimal places
The circumference of the table is: 1.5*pi
cloth length
3/4 times 15 = 11.25 meters used out of 15 meters, leaving 3.75 meters
We're assuming the table and cloth are round? The cloth is a circle with a diameter of 90 inches - 30 from the floor to the table, 30 more across the table, and 30 more to get back down to the floor. The circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter. Do the math!
For that incredible size you will require 456 metres. I hope you realise that most dish towels are less than one fiftieth of that size.
damask
The diameter is 55 inches.
455.8/8.6 = 53 pieces.
cloth length
18.5 metres are left.
Terry cloth is typically used where absorbancy is required, like in towels and bath robes.
3/4 times 15 = 11.25 meters used out of 15 meters, leaving 3.75 meters
We're assuming the table and cloth are round? The cloth is a circle with a diameter of 90 inches - 30 from the floor to the table, 30 more across the table, and 30 more to get back down to the floor. The circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter. Do the math!
3.1 m, 6.2 m
The answer will be 18 / (1/3) or 18 x 3 = 54 pieces
The women wear a robe and the men wear a cloth around their bottom.
For that incredible size you will require 456 metres. I hope you realise that most dish towels are less than one fiftieth of that size.
The length of any material: cloth, room, timber, person, car, etc.