just about 32 cubic feet of sand
12.5 cubic feet
10 inches = 5/6 foot Volume = 5/6 x 4 x 5 = 162/3 cubic feet = 0.6173 cubic yard .
6 inches = 1/2 footVolume = 1/2 x 3 x 3 = 4.5 cubic feet = 1/6 of a cubic yard
You need to tell us how HIGH the tank is !
If you fill it to the brim, it would be 55 x 12 x 18 = 11880 cubic feet
12.5 cubic feet
10 inches = 5/6 foot Volume = 5/6 x 4 x 5 = 162/3 cubic feet = 0.6173 cubic yard .
10 ft x 10 ft x 12"(1 ft) = 100 cubic feet or 4 cubic yards (3ft x 3ft x 3ft = 27 cu ft or 1 cu yd))
The question cannot be answered because the dimensions of the measures are not given. It should be obvious to anybody that the volume of a container which is 14.25 feet high and 8.5 feet across will not be the same as one which is 14.25 inches high and 8.5 inched across!
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6 inches = 1/2 footVolume = 1/2 x 3 x 3 = 4.5 cubic feet = 1/6 of a cubic yard
You need to tell us how HIGH the tank is !
"How many yards of soil would you need to buy in order to fill up a garden whose measurements are 25 feet long by 18 feet wide by 8 inches high?"
96 cubic feet
It would take 135 cubic feet = 5 cubic yards.
To calculate the amount of fill dirt needed for a berm that is 4 feet high and 200 feet long, you also need to know the width of the berm. Assuming a width of, for example, 3 feet, the volume can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. In this case, it would be 200 feet × 3 feet × 4 feet = 2,400 cubic feet of fill dirt needed. Adjust the width accordingly for a different volume.
If you fill it to the brim, it would be 55 x 12 x 18 = 11880 cubic feet