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To calculate the total area of one tile, we first convert the dimensions to meters: 300mm = 0.3m and 7mm = 0.007m. So, the area of one tile is 0.3m x 0.3m = 0.09m². To find out how many tiles can fit in a 20-foot container, we need to calculate the floor area of the container in square meters. A 20-foot container is approximately 6.1m x 2.4m = 14.64m². Dividing the container's floor area by the area of one tile gives us 14.64m² / 0.09m² = 162.67 tiles. Therefore, approximately 162 tiles can fit in a 20-foot container.

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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a 300x300x7mm tile is 0.00063 square meters. To fill a 20-foot container, you would need about 793,651 tiles. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you have a good playlist for all that tiling!

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600x300x7mm tiles fill a 20 feet container?

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12y ago
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Well, darling, a 300x300x7mm tile is 0.00063 square meters. So, to fill a 20-foot container, which is roughly 6.1 meters long, you'd need about 9,682 tiles. But hey, who's counting?

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