40 square feet
length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
Can't be answered with just that information. To figure cubic feet, a third dimension - depth - must be included.
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The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. In this case, the radius (half the diameter) is 2.5 feet. So, the volume of the raised garden would be V = π(2.5)^2(1) = 6.25π cubic feet, approximately 19.63 cubic feet.
1.5, one cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, your raised bed has a volume of 32 cubic feet.
40 square feet
length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
A little over one cubic feet of dirt. But, you would want to mix this with compost or potting soil. This will provide nutrients to the soil. You may want to add mulch after planting to keep the weeds down.
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
Can't be answered with just that information. To figure cubic feet, a third dimension - depth - must be included.
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You need a 3 rd figure to get volume.
You don't. Cubic feet is a measure of volume. Volume is a property of 3-dimensional objects. A circle is a two-dimensional object, it does not have a volume. You could find the cubic feet in a sphere, but not in a circle.
10 inches = 0.83 6ft * 3ft * 0.83 ft = 14.94 cubic feet
A good rule of thumb is to fill a raised bed with a depth of 6 to 12 inches of topsoil. This depth allows for healthy root growth and provides enough soil volume for growing various plants in a raised bed garden. You would need to calculate the volume of topsoil required based on the dimensions of your raised bed in order to estimate the amount needed in cubic feet or cubic yards.