1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
1 cubic foot = 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
14 cubic feet = 0.518 cubic yards
A yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet, so 7 yards is 7x27=189 cubic feet
None. It's a hole. 162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
133.33 cubic yards, that's 400 feet
To determine how many yards of dirt you would need for 21,780 square feet, you first need to decide the depth of the dirt in feet. For example, if you want a depth of 1 foot, you would calculate the volume in cubic feet (21,780 cubic feet) and then convert that to cubic yards (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). So, for 1 foot of depth: 21,780 ÷ 27 ≈ 807.4 cubic yards. Adjust the calculation based on the desired depth.
To find the volume of the hole in cubic feet, first calculate the volume in cubic yards: (2 \text{ yards} \times 3 \text{ yards} \times 2 \text{ yards} = 12 \text{ cubic yards}). Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, multiply the volume in cubic yards by 27: (12 \text{ cubic yards} \times 27 \text{ cubic feet/cubic yard} = 324 \text{ cubic feet}). Therefore, the hole contains 324 cubic feet of dirt.
The volume of the hole is 2 yards * 3 yards * 1 yard = 6 cubic yards. To convert this to cubic feet, we multiply by 27 (since 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet). Therefore, the volume of the hole in cubic feet is 6 cubic yards * 27 cubic feet = 162 cubic feet of dirt.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
32 cubic feet=4x8x1 27cubic feet in a cubic yard You will need a yard plus 5 cubic feet.
0.52 cubic yards = 14.04 cubic feet.
22.2222 cubic yards (the 2s keep on going).
40 cubic feet = 1.481 cubic yards.