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A hole that is 2 yards wide 3 yards long and 1 yard deep How many cubic feet of dirt are in it?

None. It's a hole. 162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.


How many cubic feet of dirt is in a hole that is 2 feet wide 3 feet long and one yard deep?

No dirt because its a hole


John digs a hole that is 2 yards wide 3 yards long and 1 yard deep How many cubic feet of dirt are in it?

The volume of the hole is 2 yards * 3 yards * 1 yard = 6 cubic yards. To convert this to cubic feet, we multiply by 27 (since 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet). Therefore, the volume of the hole in cubic feet is 6 cubic yards * 27 cubic feet = 162 cubic feet of dirt.


How many cubic feet of dirt in a hole 6 ft long 2 ft wide and 1 foot deep?

Noe but it can be filled in with 12 cubic feet of dirt


Jenny Digs a hole that is 3yds long 2yds wide and 2yds deep how many cubic feet of dirt are in it?

If you were looking for the dimensions of the hole as of a rectangular prism, it would be 3 * 2 * 2 = 12 yards cubed (324 ft cubed).But, there is no dirt in the hole, just the 12 yards cubed that came out of it.


A hole that is 2 yards wide3 yards long and 1 yard deep How many cubic feet of dirt are in it?

None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.


How many feet of dirt is equal to 1 cubic yard of dirt?

There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, if you have 1 cubic yard of dirt, it is equivalent to 27 cubic feet of dirt.


How many yards of dirt is need to fill a hole 6x6x6?

To calculate the volume of a hole that is 6 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 6 feet deep, you multiply the dimensions: 6 ft x 6 ft x 6 ft = 216 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, you divide 216 by 27, resulting in 8 cubic yards of dirt needed to fill the hole.


A hole that is 2 yards wide 3 yards long and 1 yard deep holds how many cubic feet of dirt?

It doesn't hold any dirt. It's a hole.


How many cubic feet of dirt is needed to build a raised garden bed that is 4 feet wide by 12 feet long by 12 inches deep?

The formula for the volume is length * height * depth (or width) = 33 =3*3*3 = 27 cubic feet, but the answer to the question is 0; there's no dirt in a hole... We are not digging a hole here; we are building a mini-mastaba that is 1 foot deep above the original ground level. 48 cubic feet of dirt is required which equals 48/27 = 1.78 cubic yards of dirt.


How many yards of dirt is 14 cubic feet?

14 cubic feet = 0.518 cubic yards


How many cubic yards in a hole that is 12 feet long by 12 feet wide by 2 feet deep?

1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet12 x 12 x 2 = 288 cubic feet = 102/3 cubic yards