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To calculate the number of 600mm x 300mm slates in a square meter, we first need to convert the dimensions to square meters. One slate is 0.18 square meters (0.6m x 0.3m). Therefore, in a square meter, there would be approximately 5.56 slates (1 square meter ÷ 0.18 square meters per slate).

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600 mm x 300 mm = 0.6 m * 0.3 m = 0.18 sq metres.

So number i 1 sq metre = 1/0.18 = 5.55... slates.

However, this assumes that the some slates can be cut into thin strips most of which are used.

If the offcuts are not (or cannot be) used you will need 7 slates to cover a square metre.

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