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The image shows two conference room layouts, Plan A and Plan B. Plan A includes a podium with 1 chair and a whiteboard at the top, a morning tea station at the bottom, and 3 tables with a total of 11 chairs (one table with 3 chairs on the left, one table with 3 chairs on the right, and one table with 4 chairs at the bottom). Plan B has a morning tea station in the top-left corner, a whiteboard at the top, and no podium. It contains 6 tables with a total of 16 chairs (two tables with 3 chairs each on the left, two tables with 3 chairs each on the right, one central table with 1 chair, and another central table with 3 chairs).
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The diagrams compare two different plans designed for the layout of the conference room.
Overall, the main differences between the two maps are the seating capacity and the utilization of space. While Plan A offers a more open central area for presentations, Plan B introduces an increased number of chairs and tables, increasin the room’s capacity.
Plan A can accommodate ten people and three tables are placed close to walls, leaving empty space in the center. At the front, there is a podium and a whiteboard for speakers, while the “morning tea” table is situated at the back of the room, opposite a whiteboard.
Plan B, meanwhile, has sixteen chairs and five tables. To make space, the podium is removed and the morning tea is relocated to the top-left corner of the room, while a whiteboard is slightly shifted. In general, the room’s layout is similar to Plan A, however, with the filled central area of the room.
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