You don't say what shape of table. However, for a table cloth you need to measure the length and width of the table plus 12" overhang on each side. For example, if your table is rectangular 72" long and 30" wide you'll need fabric 96" long and 54" wide minimum (plus you'll need to add a little extra to allow for hemming; maybe another inch per side). In the event your table is round, you'll need enough fabric for 98" x 98" (hem allowance included).
One and a half yards of 60 inch width fabric.
90 by 156 will make how many yards of table cloth for a rectangular
You need at least 4 yards of fabric to make a 70 inch round table cloth. Most people would use close to 6 yards to make the designs that they'd like to.
1 yard = 36in 84in x 1yd/36in = 2.33333 or 2 1/3 yards
0.6969 yards, approximately.
It depends on how wide the fabric is, and how wide the table cloths are. Assuming the width of the fabric is the same as the required width of the table cloths, the answer is 150ft / 2 yards = 50 yards/2 yards = 25
23 yards 1 foot
Area of circle of 132 inch diameter = 13684*78 sq inches = 10.56 sq yards.
You would need enough fabric to make a circular cloth ten feet in diameter (assuming you mean the tabletop is a circle eight feet in diameter - you aren't exactly clear on that - whether the tabletop is 8 feet in diameter or 8 feet in circumference).
2 yds. of 54" fabric.
We suspect that the size of the table could have some effect on the correct answer, sowe're going to wait to work on the problem until we know the table's measurementsand which parts of the table the fabric has to cover..
With fabric 54" wide for every two yards you will get 4 of the runners. You are going to have fabric waste and will end up with enough for 16 runners but you have to buy 8 yards to get at the least your 13 runners because of the 72" length