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108 cubic feet.
You need to find the volume of the box. The formula for this is length × width × height. It doesn't matter what number you assign to a variable because it will be the same volume. 10 × 8 × 1 = 80 ft3. So you need 80 ft3 of dirt to fill the rectangular garden.
When you are buying a house you will want to know how much you land you have (area) and you will also want know how much fencing you need for you garden (perimeter).
Assuming the units for the three measures are the same, you need 14400 cubic units.
you need 3,072 cubic feet of soil
108 cubic feet.
For a small garden area you will need a rake, a shovel, and a level to level the garden area. Use stakes and string to make the area and then the shovel and rake to level the ground.
the answer is 454
You need to find the volume of the box. The formula for this is length × width × height. It doesn't matter what number you assign to a variable because it will be the same volume. 10 × 8 × 1 = 80 ft3. So you need 80 ft3 of dirt to fill the rectangular garden.
When you are buying a house you will want to know how much you land you have (area) and you will also want know how much fencing you need for you garden (perimeter).
You can fill them with water. If you are in an area that freezes you will need to add anti freeze or a tractor dealership may have another additive. The tool to fill them attaches to a garden hose. Most dealerships sell them.
As you did not specify a depth, I can not provide an answer.
Assuming the units for the three measures are the same, you need 14400 cubic units.
18 cu. ft
If you're planting a garden and need to buy topsoil, you need to figure out the area of your garden bed, so that you know how much you need to buy. If you're sewing an outfit, you need to find the area of the outfit, so that you know how much fabric to buy. If you're laying new carpet in your house, you need to find the area, so you know how much carpet to buy. It goes on and on. Knowing how to find the area of a given space is a real-world skill that comes in quite handy. Length x Width or Length x Width x Height
You will need 234 square feet of turf to cover that area.
you need 3,072 cubic feet of soil