how much 1" rock will I need to fill in a hole 20' long, 2' wide' and about 2' deep
As you did not specify a depth, I can not provide an answer.
A hole the size of a quarter is plenty big enough to allow entrance to a bat.
For a hole 36" deep X 18" diameter, you would need approx. 1/5 cu. yd. concrete.
U use volume when u need to fill up of empty out anything everyday and u measure how much u need for food and that takes up a sertian amout of volume
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112 cuft
The fill hole is the dipstick hole itself. You usually need a long funnel to get fluid into it, and it's slow to fill because of this.
about 432 cubic inches
About 21 cubic feet
None, as a hole which is 6 inches wide and 42 inches long has no depth and thus no volume.
They don't have one! They have a drain plug at the bottom and a fill hole on the side. You need to fill to the bottom of the fill hole.
Need to fill it up so that, ozone doesn't evaporate !
3ft x 3ft x 1ft = 9 cubic feet of dirt will be needed.
To learn how to fill a hole effectively, you can start by researching the proper materials and techniques for the specific type of hole you need to fill. Practice using these materials and techniques on a small scale before attempting to fill a larger hole. Additionally, seeking guidance from professionals or online tutorials can provide valuable tips and advice for achieving a successful result.
I'm assuming that you're referencing a square hole.You need to find the volume of the hole so:Volume = Lenth x Width x Height = (50' x 40' x 5') = 10,000 cubic feet of fill is needed
There is no dirt in the hole, otherwise it would not be a hole! If you want to know how much dirt is required to fill the hole, or, equally, how much dirt has been removed to make the hole, that is the volume of the hole itself, then: The volume of the hole is length x width x height. The height is in inches, so must be converted to feet first: 12 in = 1 ft ⇒ 1.5 in = 1.5 ÷ 12 ft The volume of the hole is then: 19 ft x 6 ft x 1.5 ÷ 12 ft = 14.25 cu ft
To fill a 2'x2'x4' square hole, you first calculate the volume in cubic feet. The volume is 2 ft x 2 ft x 4 ft = 16 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need 16 cubic feet of concrete to fill the hole. If you need to convert this to cubic yards, it would be approximately 0.59 cubic yards, since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.