200,000 feet
To determine the volume of dirt in this scenario, you would multiply the area (3 acres) by the depth (200 feet). First, convert acres to square feet (1 acre = 43,560 square feet). Then, multiply the area (3 acres = 130,680 square feet) by the depth (200 feet) to find the total volume of dirt.
Approximately 0.048 of an acre. (or roughly 1/20th).
From Wikipedia, below: "The Big Hole has a surface of 17 hectares (42 acres) and is 463 metres wide."
2.7 acres is 10,926 and a half meters. This would be the size of a large soccer field if you need a comparison.
To cover 6 acres with two feet of soil requires 3227 cubic yards of soil. This would require about 1100 3 yard dump truck trips.
0.037 acres.
69,696,000 sq feet.
It is about .04 of an acre.
1600 acres.
To find the area of a circle, you can use the formula A = πr², where r is the radius. For a circle with a diameter of 1600 feet, the radius is 800 feet. Therefore, the area is A = π(800)², which is approximately 2,010,619.3 square feet. To convert this to acres, divide by 43,560 (the number of square feet in an acre), resulting in approximately 46.2 acres.
0.688 acres
4 acres
1.28 acres 1.28 acres
1600 square meters can be multiplied by the square of 3.28 feet per meter which will be in square feet per square meter. Divide this by 43560 square feet per acre to get the acreage. The units will guide you along. meters2 . (feet2/meter2) / (acres/feet2)
3.10 acres
3.44 acres
5.5 acres.