Levelling Large Old Slabs

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6BE06CA3-7463-42C8-9C39-80666A9DEB65.jpeg 8E250AAF-A028-48EA-8A85-C94B6809D9ED.jpeg 03370A3D-0629-4B7A-93D5-FF128D1B70DE.jpeg I’ve just lifted some very old ~2.5inch thick slabs that have had a shed on them but laid on bare soil and I want to put a bigger shed on there so I figured I need to lift and level them with a more sturdy sub base.

Is the right plan of action here to drive some pegs into the ground to make sure I’m level and fill with MOT type 1 and compact it? And if it is, what kind of amount would I need?

It’s only to hold an 8x10 metal shed for a couple of years so I’m not sure what would be bodging and what would be overdoing it.

thanks
 
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