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Perimeter P = 1.57 km => 1570 meters Length L = 168 Perimeter = 2 x L + 2 x B(readth) => 2L + 2B So: 1570 = 2L + 2B => Fill in for L 1570 = 2 x 168 + 2B => Fill in for 2x168 1570 = 336 + 2B => Move 336 to the left 1234 = 2B = > divide by 2 B = 617 SO the breadth of the field would be 617 meters
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That would take 250 cubic meters of sand to fill as 10*5*5 is 250.
Not even close. The hole has a volume of 6 x 10 x 0.5 = 30 cubic meters.
To estimate how many one euro coins it would take to fill Croke Park, we first need to consider the stadium's volume. Croke Park has a capacity of approximately 82,300 spectators and is roughly 1.5 million cubic meters in volume. A one euro coin has a diameter of 2.33 cm and a thickness of 2.33 mm, giving it a volume of about 0.000013 cubic meters. Dividing the stadium's volume by the coin's volume suggests that it would take around 115 billion coins to fill Croke Park.
30 cubic meters would equal a cube (like Rubik's cube) with sides of approximately 3.10723 meters in length or, in standard measurement, 10.19431 feet in length (10 feet, 2.3317 inches per side). 30 cubic metres would fill a room 5metres long x 3metres wide x 2metres high.
It will hold 216 cubic metres.
9,510.19 Gallons
To figure the volume, you would need to know the height. The formula for volume is length X height X depth. Here is an example: Length: 12.051m Width: 2.340m Height: 2.380m 12.051 x 2.340 x 2.380 = 67.11 cubic meters Drop roughly 5 cubic meters to be safe with your capacity if you are planning a shipment, as you cannot always fill up to the top.
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Oh, what a lovely question! To convert feet to square meters, we need to multiply the length and width in feet by 0.3048 to get the measurements in meters. So, for an 8ft by 5ft area, we have 2.44 meters by 1.52 meters, giving us a total of 3.69 square meters to fill with happy little trees and bushes.
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One acre of land is approximately 4047 square meters. To fill it with 1 meter of soil, you would need about 4047 cubic meters of earth.
Calculating that is a CUBIC measurement, which means you need a value for width, Length and depth. in metric measure it is easier than English standards .. Once you have those three just multiply the three & you will know how much you need. IF your fill area is 2 Meters wide, 3 meters long and 1/2 meters deep the equation calculates like this (2X3X .5)=3 cubic meters Hope that helps
Perimeter P = 1.57 km => 1570 meters Length L = 168 Perimeter = 2 x L + 2 x B(readth) => 2L + 2B So: 1570 = 2L + 2B => Fill in for L 1570 = 2 x 168 + 2B => Fill in for 2x168 1570 = 336 + 2B => Move 336 to the left 1234 = 2B = > divide by 2 B = 617 SO the breadth of the field would be 617 meters