8 of them.
Enough to cover about 275 square feet. (That's 14 x 18 = 252 square feet, plus about 10% for waste). The square footage per carton varies according to different patterns of laminate, so check the cartons to see how many square feet are in each box. Then divide your total (275) by the SF per carton. The answer will be the number of cartons you should purchase.
About 6. (5.4) plus a little waste.
Each different type of laminate flooring comes in different size cartons. So it's necessary to know how many square feet of flooring there are in each carton of the flooring you're going to install. Look at the label on the box - the square feet per carton will be listed. Your space is 11ft x 8ft, which equals 88 square feet. (11 x 8 = 88). Total square feet of area to be floored (88) divided by (square feet in each carton) = number of cartons required. Round that number up to the nearest whole number, and that is the number of cartons you should purchase. Consider buying one extra carton just in case you make mistakes in cutting, or to have some spares in case of damage to the floor later which must be repaired.
1 whole carton, and 1/4 of another carton, so you have 3.75 cartons left.
The number of eggs in 19 cartons depends on how many eggs are in each carton. Typically, a standard egg carton holds 12 eggs. Therefore, if each carton contains 12 eggs, then 19 cartons would contain 19 x 12 = 228 eggs.
Yvette has 336 eggs to put into cartons, and she puts one dozen eggs (12 eggs) into each carton. To find out how many cartons she fills, we need to divide the total number of eggs by the number of eggs in each carton: 336 eggs ÷ 12 eggs/carton = 28 cartons. Yvette fills 28 cartons with the 336 eggs she has.
she bought 337.5 cartons
this is SUPER easy. 3 cartons.
So each tile is 1 square foot so you need 160 tiles which is 4 cartons as long as you don't break any!
3300 ÷ 12 = 275
The number of cartons that can be loaded into a 20-foot shipping container depends on the size and dimensions of the cartons. Typically, a standard 20ft container has a capacity of about 1,100 to 1,200 cubic feet. For average-sized cartons (e.g., 1.5 cubic feet), you can fit approximately 1,000 to 1,200 cartons in a 20ft container, but this can vary based on packaging and stacking efficiency. It's essential to consider the specific dimensions and weight limits for accurate loading.
What is the pallet size and let us know carton size in mtrs or cms