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How many 400mm x 400mm slabs to cover 8ft x 6ft?

To cover an area of 8 feet by 6 feet, you first convert those dimensions to millimeters: 8 feet is approximately 2438 mm and 6 feet is approximately 1829 mm. The area to cover is 4,469,282 mm² (2438 mm x 1829 mm). Each 400 mm x 400 mm slab covers an area of 160,000 mm². Dividing the total area by the area of one slab (4,469,282 mm² ÷ 160,000 mm²) gives you about 28.0 slabs, so you would need 29 slabs to ensure complete coverage.