The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
find the area of it 320 feet squared
108 cubic feet.
2720'³
6 in = 1/2 ft Thus volume to fill is: 144 sq ft x 1/2 ft = 72 cu ft So you'll need 72 cubic feet of dirt.
Depends on the density of the dirt... howver, I can tell you that the volume of that area is 495 cubic feet.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
It depends, what shape is the pool, then i can tell you. =)
24 feet
To calculate the volume of dirt needed to fill a circular area, you first need to find the area of the circle (πr^2, where r is the radius). In this case, for a 14-foot circle, the radius is 7 feet. Once you find the area, you can calculate the volume of dirt needed based on the desired depth of filling the circle.
There is no dirt in a hole because a hole is defined by the absence of material, in this case dirt. If you were to fill the hole with dirt, it would require 24 cubic feet of dirt to completely fill it.
300 cubic feet of dirt
Fill dirt is typically measured in cubic yards. To determine the amount needed, measure the length, width, and depth of the area needing fill dirt and then use these measurements to calculate the volume of the space. One cubic yard of fill dirt covers an area of 10 feet by 10 feet with a depth of 3 inches.
You need 13 yrd's of fill
find the area of it 320 feet squared
This question is about a cubed area. First convert the inches to feet--18 inches is 1.5 feet. Then multiply all three numbers by each other. 15*12*1.5 is 270. You will need 270 cubed feet of dirt to fill the area.
108 cubic feet.