The room, the tables and the guests are illustrations of rectangles and areas.
<h3>How many tables are required for the top table?</h3>
This is calculated using:
Tables = Guest ÷ Guest per top table
So, we have:
Tables = 120 ÷ 12
Evaluate
Tables = 10
Hence, 10 tables are required for the top table
<h3>How many covers are on each spring?</h3>
This is calculated using:
Covers = Number of spring ÷ Cover space
So, we have:
Covers = 3 ÷ 0.6
Evaluate
Covers = 5
Hence, 5 covers are required for each spring
<h3>How many tables are required for each spring?</h3>
This is calculated using:
Tables = Tables for top table ÷ Spring
So, we have:
Tables = 10 ÷ 3
Evaluate
Tables = 3.33
Remove decimal
Tables = 3
Hence, 3 tables are required for each spring
<h3>What is the purpose of leaving a gangway when arranging tables and chairs for an event?</h3>
This is done to allow passage for walkway
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