It depends upon whether the 24' is the radius, diameter or circumference.
9.27 cubic feet
1.963 cubic feet
If you are asking for "square" feet, the depth is irrelevent. The area would be 85 square feet If you want a figure which takes the depth of 4 inches into the account, the number of "cubic feet" would be roughly 28 cubic feet.
The question doesn't say it, so we'll assume that a "120 feet circle" means thatthe diameter is 120-ft, i.e. the distance all the way across, through the center.Area of the circle = pi R2 = 3,600 pi square feet.If the dirt is one inch deep, then the volume is (3,600 pi) / 12 cubic feet = 34.907 cubic yards. (rounded)The answer is: 34.907 cubic yards (rounded) for every inch the dirt is deep.
The area is about 315 square feet. The depth is 2/3 feet deep. 315 * 2/3 = 210 cubic feet. Divide by 27 to get cubic yards 210 / 27 = 7.8 Order 8 yards.
Without depth, the circle is a flat figure without volume ... zero cubic units.
9.27 cubic feet
It is: 10*7*3 = 210 cubic feet
1.963 cubic feet
35 cubic feet
If you are asking for "square" feet, the depth is irrelevent. The area would be 85 square feet If you want a figure which takes the depth of 4 inches into the account, the number of "cubic feet" would be roughly 28 cubic feet.
The question doesn't say it, so we'll assume that a "120 feet circle" means thatthe diameter is 120-ft, i.e. the distance all the way across, through the center.Area of the circle = pi R2 = 3,600 pi square feet.If the dirt is one inch deep, then the volume is (3,600 pi) / 12 cubic feet = 34.907 cubic yards. (rounded)The answer is: 34.907 cubic yards (rounded) for every inch the dirt is deep.
The area is about 315 square feet. The depth is 2/3 feet deep. 315 * 2/3 = 210 cubic feet. Divide by 27 to get cubic yards 210 / 27 = 7.8 Order 8 yards.
336 square feet X .5 feet = 168 cubic feet 168 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 6.22 cubic yards.
A cubic yard is 3 feet wide, 3 feet high and 3 feet deep, therefore 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
162 cubic feet.
87.5 cubic feet