I think 17 or maybe 38
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.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
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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.
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.
About 3 yards with a little left over. 2.78 yards.
None. Just build the baseball field where the dirt is already there.
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.
6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic yards
To calculate the volume of fill dirt needed, convert all measurements to yards: 25 feet x 40 feet x (4 inches/36 inches) = 111.11 cubic yards. Therefore, you would need approximately 111.11 cubic yards of fill dirt for the area.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
400 yards of dirt would be a pile that is 1 yard wide, 1 yard tall, and 400 yards long. This would equate to roughly 1,200 cubic yards of dirt.
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