# How to increase the space between two tables in LaTeX?

I'm completely new to LaTeX and something I'm wanting to do is eluding me. Below, I have the code for two tables which appear side-by-side (which is what I wanted). But they're very close together, I'd like to have maybe an inch in-between the two tables. How would I achieve that effect?

\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}[t]{ c | c }
$n$ &$f(n)$ \\ \hline
1 & 6 \\
2 & 7 \\
3 & 6 \\
4 & 7 \\
5 & 6 \\
\end{tabular}
\begin{tabular}[t]{ c | c c c c c}
$g$ &  6 &  7 &  8 &  9 & 10  \\ \hline
1   & 10 & 10 & 10 & 10 & 10  \\
2   &  7 &  8 &  9 & 10 &  6  \\
3   &  7 &  7 &  8 &  8 &  9  \\
4   &  9 &  8 &  7 &  6 & 10  \\
5   &  6 &  6 &  6 &  6 &  6  \\
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
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You could insert \hspace{2em} between the tables. Change the value if you want more or less space.

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\vspace{2em} went the wrong direction, but I took a guess and tried \hspace{2em}, and that produced the effect I wanted. Thanks! –  Iain Jan 4 '09 at 16:39
2em is standard for a horizontal space between larger objects, e.g. formulas, so there is a macro for it, \qquad. –  starblue Jan 4 '09 at 17:29
I replaced \hspace{2em} with \qquad it had equally nice result. Thanks for the tip! –  Iain Jan 5 '09 at 18:27