To calculate the number of crates that can be packed into the given space, we need to find the volume of the space and divide it by the volume of each crate.
The volume of the space is 6 m by 4 m by 2 m, so it is 6 * 4 * 2 = 48 cubic meters.
The volume of each crate is 0.5 m by 0.5 m by 0.5 m, so it is 0.5 * 0.5 * 0.5 = 0.125 cubic meters.
Therefore, the number of crates that can be packed into the space is 48 / 0.125 = <<48/0.125=384>>384. Answer: \boxed{384}.
A storage firm uses crates which are 0,5 m long, 0,5 m wide and 0,5 m high. How many of these crates can be packed into a 6 m by 4 m by 2 m space?
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