My answer: 4.44444 cubic yards. Solution ='s 30 x 2 x2='s 120 cubic ft. Since a cubic yard contains 27 cubic feet, I divide 130 by 27, and obtain 4.44444 (an unending decimal, it appears) cubic yards required to fill the planter.
The easiest answer is 512 yards long x 512 yards wide x 512 yards deep, but there is an infinite number of combinations that will satisfy that question.
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If you have to dig a hole 270 feet wide by 470 feet long to a depth of 15 feet, you've got a lot of digging to do. The volume is a simple product, so 270 x 470 x 15 = 1,903,500 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet to the cubic yard, you've got 70,500 cubic yards of dirt to move! If your trucks carry 12 yards, that's 5,875 loads. That's a lotta fill!,
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Earth's width is 13,935,000 yards.
50 x 5 x 0.33333r = 83 cubic yards
About 3 yards with a little left over. 2.78 yards.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
120 yards x 54 yards x 2.66666667 yards = 17280 cubic yards 17280 cubic yards = 3490111.168 gallons
You need 8 yards of sand that is 16 foot wide and 2 inches deep which is a volume of 8 x 16/3 x 2/36 ~= 2.37 cubic yards of sand.
2.37 cubic yards.
I don't know, but I can tell you there's no earth at all in a HOLE 2 yards long and 4 yards deep.
2.37 cubic yard
I think 17 or maybe 38
Each endzone is 7 yards long, therefore the field with goals is 114 yards total. The end zones are each ten yards deep, so the complete length of the field including the end zones is 120 yards.
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14.8 yards