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There is no dirt in a hole
There is no dirt in the hole, hence the hole.
A hole doesn't have dirt in it.
1/3 cu ft
None, if it is a hole.
24 cubic feet
This is probably a trick question: there is no dirt in a hole. However, the hole was originally filled in with 24 cubic feet of dirt.
A yard of dirt is equivalent to 27 cubic feet in volume, or a cube that measures 3 feet in length, width, and height. This amount of dirt can cover an area of 9 square feet at a depth of 3 feet.
None, a hole doesn't contain anything so no dirt.
None. Once you dig it, it is out of the hole, not in it.
There is no dirt in a hole. If the hole is being dug, the amount of dirt being removed would be equal to the volume of the hole, which is 3 feet wide, 5 feet across, and 6 feet deep. So, the volume of dirt being removed would be 3 x 5 x 6 = 90 cubic feet.
32 cubic feet