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32 cubic ft.
All you have to do is find the maximum volume of your sandbox. To do this, multiply the length (6 ft.) by the width (6 ft.) by the depth (10 ft.). 6 x 6 x 10 = 360 cubic feet This is if you want to fill the sandbox to the brim. If you want something about half the depth so that the sand isn't falling out everywhere, you just multiply: 6 x 6 x 5 = 180 cubic feet
192
Volume of sand required = 7 ft * 7 ft * 1/6 ft = 49/6 cubic feet = 8.166... cubic ft.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
72 cubic feet
32 cubic ft.
4 x 6 x .75 = 18 cu ft of sand
It will take 72 sq. ft. of sand. Or 2.66 sq. yds. That will fill the box even.
All you have to do is find the maximum volume of your sandbox. To do this, multiply the length (6 ft.) by the width (6 ft.) by the depth (10 ft.). 6 x 6 x 10 = 360 cubic feet This is if you want to fill the sandbox to the brim. If you want something about half the depth so that the sand isn't falling out everywhere, you just multiply: 6 x 6 x 5 = 180 cubic feet
192
Volume of sand required = 7 ft * 7 ft * 1/6 ft = 49/6 cubic feet = 8.166... cubic ft.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
15 * 5 * 0.5 = 37.5 cu ft. or 1.39 cu yards.
5300 gallons
(3 x 2 x depth of the hole in feet) cubic feet
12.5 cubic feet