Phil has two octagonal tables. Each side of the table has room for one person to sit. How many people can he have over for the dinner?

A. 10
B. 16
C. 4
D. 8
That's Correct!
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Let’s look at an octagonal table:

We know that an octagon has 8 sides.

So, one octagonal table has 8 sides.

It is given that each side has a room for one person.

So, 8 persons can sit on one such table.

Phil has two octagonal tables.

So, he can have 16 persons over the dinner.

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Geometric Shapes
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