You'll need seven tables for the adults, three for the use of children, two for families that simply HAVE to have their babies with them, six extra tables because people have an aversion to sitting at tables where they are next to strangers, and two on the side for set-up of serving dishes and utensils.
So, your answer is at least 20.
Somehow I suspect that you have more interest in getting someone else to do your homework than organizing a party.
2006-11-26 11:35:33
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answered by silvercomet 6
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2006-11-26 19:56:55
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answered by kapritsosa 2
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2006-11-27 04:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-26 20:57:06
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answered by Humbled 2 Serve 2
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2006-11-26 19:34:53
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answered by observer 4
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24 tables of 4 or 12 tables of 8
2006-11-26 19:52:13
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answered by ami 2
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divide 94 people into 8 = 11 tables of 8 & 1 table of 6. you didn't mention yourself. you said guests
2006-11-26 19:38:49
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answered by betty boop 3
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Guest means ONE person. He needs only one table.
2006-11-27 10:59:12
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answered by DEDA 2
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11. You'll have to squeeze an extra guest in at one of the tables or make them stand up eating.
2006-11-26 22:04:55
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answered by pinkrosegreeneyes bluerose 6
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