This is a trick question, a riddle. There is NO dirt in the hole because you made the hole by taking all the dirt out. For the record, the amount of dirt that was taken out of the ground to make the hole is 6 x 6 x 4 = 144 ft3.
There is no dirt in the hole, hence the hole.
If it's a hole, there would be no dirt in it, right?
A hole, by definition, is an empty space in the ground, meaning it does not contain any dirt. Therefore, regardless of its dimensions, a hole has no dirt in it. If the hole is 2 feet wide and 4 feet deep, it still contains zero dirt.
It's a hole, the dirt has been taken out of it. So, none.
This is probably a trick question: there is no dirt in a hole. However, the hole was originally filled in with 24 cubic feet of dirt.
There is no dirt in the hole, hence the hole.
If it's a hole, there would be no dirt in it, right?
A hole, by definition, is an empty space in the ground, meaning it does not contain any dirt. Therefore, regardless of its dimensions, a hole has no dirt in it. If the hole is 2 feet wide and 4 feet deep, it still contains zero dirt.
It's a hole, the dirt has been taken out of it. So, none.
This is probably a trick question: there is no dirt in a hole. However, the hole was originally filled in with 24 cubic feet of dirt.
None. The size of the hole is a measure of space in which there is no dirt!
There is no dirt. It's a hole.
None. If it's a hole, then the dirt has been removed.
none, it is a hole
96 cubic feet
To find out how much dirt it takes to fill a hole measuring 2 feet by 3 feet by 4 feet, you calculate the volume of the hole. The volume is found by multiplying the dimensions: 2 ft × 3 ft × 4 ft = 24 cubic feet. Therefore, it takes 24 cubic feet of dirt to fill the hole.
There is no dirt in a hole, as a hole is an empty space where dirt has been removed.