To calculate the volume of dirt needed to fill the trench, first determine the volume in cubic feet: (200 \text{ ft} \times 2 \text{ ft} \times 2 \text{ ft} = 800 \text{ cubic feet}). To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard): (800 \div 27 \approx 29.63). Therefore, it will take approximately 29.63 cubic yards of dirt to fill the trench.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
2.37 cubic yards.
I think 17 or maybe 38
2.37 cubic yard
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
2.37 cubic yards of dirt is needed to fill an 8'X4' that is 24" deep garden box. If the box is filled 12 inches, the amount of soil needed is 1.19 cubic yards and that should be deep enough for most vegetables.
10-1/2 cubic yards
About 3 yards with a little left over. 2.78 yards.
To calculate the volume of dirt needed to fill the area, you would need to know the depth of the area in yards. If the depth is 3 yards, then you would need 1800 yards of dirt (600 cubic yards ÷ 3 yards). If the depth is 1 yard, then you would need 600 yards of dirt.
2.37 cubic yards.
I think 17 or maybe 38
2.37 cubic yard
You can't fill a space with yards, only with cubic yards (27 cu.ft.).28 x 12 x 1/3 = 112 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet = 4.148148...cubic yards will be required.
133.33 cubic yards, that's 400 feet
259.2593 sq. yards.