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How much dirt can be taken from a hole measuring 3 ft deep 2 ft wide and 10 ft long?

None. Since it is a hole, there is no dirt in it. A hole, by definition, must be empty.


How much dirt is in a hole if the hole is 10 ft in width 5 ft long and 20 ft deep?

Theoretically, none. The amount of dirt excavated to create such a hole would be 1 cubic metre. However, excavated dirt (depending on the nature of the dirt) can increase in mass by up to a third the original size. That is why when you dig a big hole then fill it in (getting all the dirt back) the hole is raised on top not flat.


How much dirt is needed to fill a hole 24' by 2' by 10 inches?

hmm that's a tough one maybe 24' by 2' by 10 inches worth of dirt


How much dirt is needed to fill a hole 10' by 13' that is 3' deep?

10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.


How much dirt is needed to cover a 10 foot by 150 foot area 12 inches deep?

You will need 1500 cubic feet.


How big is the hole in gymkhana keyhole?

the hole has a 20 foot diameter and a 10 foot radius


How much dirt to fill 8 foot x 16 foot x 10 inch?

8ft*6ft*10in 96in*72in*10in 960sqin*72in 69120 cubic inches of dirt or 5760 cubic feet of dirt.


How much dirt can be removed from a hole that is 3 feet deep 2 feet wide and 10 feet long?

The volume of the hole can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and depth: 3 ft (depth) x 2 ft (width) x 10 ft (length) = 60 cubic feet. Therefore, 60 cubic feet of dirt can be removed from the hole.


How much dirt is needed to fill a hole 12' by 70' that is 4 inches deep?

10-1/2 cubic yards


How much dirt is there in a hole that is 10 ft wide 4 ft long and 9 ft deep?

There is none because it's empty


How much dirt is there in a 6 feet deep hole and 10 inches in diameter?

None. It's a hole! If you mean how much volume of dirt was extracted to create that cylindrical hole: volume = π x radius2 x depth = π x (10/2 in)2 x 6 ft = π x (10/2 in)2 x (6 x 12 in) ≈ 5654 cu in ≈ 3.27 cu ft but note that if the dirt was dug out bit by bit and not extracted as a cylindrical core, the volume of the resultant heap of dirt will have a larger volume as there will be air included in it.


How much earth is there in a 10' by 10' by 1000' hole?

None. It's a hole.