None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
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.
Noe but it can be filled in with 12 cubic feet of dirt
30 cubic meters
None. It's a hole. 162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
35/9 cubic yards for every foot deep.
It doesn't hold any dirt. It's a hole.
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.
The volume of the hole is 12 cubic yards. To convert this to cubic feet, you would multiply by 27 (since 1 cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet). Therefore, the volume of dirt in the hole is 324 cubic feet.
10-1/2 cubic yards
depends on whether the hole is a square or round. plus you pluralized 1 yard into "yards"
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
39,600 cubic feet. 1,466 cubic yards or about 122 truckloads if it were non-compacted fill.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet12 x 12 x 2 = 288 cubic feet = 102/3 cubic yards
There is no dirt in the hole, but if you want to know how much dirt was removed to create the hole, then:3 acres is an amount of area (you don't have 'square acres'). You could express this volume as acre-feet, but this term is usually used when referring to flooding (an acre of land flooded with 1 foot of water, for example). 1 acre = 43560 square feet, so 3 acres = 130680 square feet.(130680 square feet)*(200 feet) = 26136000 cubic feet {26.136 million cubic feet} In the dirt industry, the standard measurement is cubic yards {often referred to as just 'yards' of dirt}. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so this is equivalent to 968000 cubic yards.