1 cubic yard or 27 cubic feet of soil. To get the answer, multiply 3 X 3 X 3 = 27
This depends on what units those 2s and the 4 are.If they are feet then there is 0 cubic feet of soil in it.If they are metres then there is 0 cubic metres of soil in it.A hole as no soil in it.What was taken out of the hole is 16 cubic units of soil.
None. A hole is the absence of the material.
Anything from infinitesimal to infinite depending on how long the hole is!
None!
40 yds
There is no soil, it's a hole.
there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
Zero. This is a trick question. If there was dirt there, it wouldn't be a hole.
This depends on what units those 2s and the 4 are.If they are feet then there is 0 cubic feet of soil in it.If they are metres then there is 0 cubic metres of soil in it.A hole as no soil in it.What was taken out of the hole is 16 cubic units of soil.
None but the cubic capacity of the hole is 16 cubic inches
The volume = 6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic meters Actually there is no dirt in a hole.
it may be a trick question because if it is a hole there is no soil in it otherwise 12 x 7.5 x 2 = 180 cu ft
It all depends on the weight of the soil and what type of soil it is to find how much two feet of soil weighs.
Basically a cube measuring 3 feet by 3feet by 3 feet. 1 cubic yard.
287890 cm squared of soil
I really don't get this
about 20 feet down underneeth the soil mostly in kansas or colorado.