1yd = 3ft, so your garden is 2.667 x 2.667 x 0.333 = 2.37037 cubic yards.
1 yard = 3ft so 8ft = 2 2/3 yards
144 cubic feet.
A yard of dirt is 3ft x 3ft x 3ft, or 27 cubic ft. The hole you need to fill is 8ft x 4ft x 1ft, or 32 cubic ft. You'll need 32/27th yards of dirt, or about 1.19 yards of dirt. Call it a yard and a half if you want to account for settling.
8ft Wide by 8ft Long by 1ft Deep is 64sq/ft. A yard of sand is 36sq/ft. You will need a little less than 2sq/yards (72sq/ft). -------------------------------------------------------- We're talking about volume, not area, so 8x8x1 = 64 cubic feet, not sq. ft. A "yard" of sand actually means a cubic yard and is 3ft x 3ft x 3ft = 27 cubic feet, not 36 sq/ft. So you need 64/27 or a little over 2 1/3 cubic yards of sand.
One cubic yard is 3 ft x 3 ft x 3ft (e.g. 27 cubic feet). 8ft x 7ft = 56sqft 56sqft x 2ft = 112cuft 112 / 27 = 4.148 So 8ft x 7ft x 2ft = 4.148 cubic yards
8ft x 2ft x 3ft = 48ft3 (48 cubic feet)
To convert cubic feet to liters, multiply the volume in cubic feet by 28.3168. So, for a volume of 8ft x 3ft x 2.5ft, the calculation would be: 8 x 3 x 2.5 x 28.3168 = 566.34 liters.
The volume of a cylinder used in the collection of goat milk that has a radius of 3ft and a height of 8ft is 226.19 cubic feet. This equates to 1,692.02 US gallons.
You haveto convert feet to yards. 8 feet = 2.66666 yards 24 feet = 8 yards There are 21 and a third squared yards in 8ft by 24ft. You can not take cubic measurements when only given two units. You need a third measurement... if 8ft is the length and 24 feet is the width... then you would need the height to figure out cubic yards. you need three dimensions for cubic measurements and two dimensions for squared measurements.
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