1 foot by 36 sq feet = 36 cubic feet of dirt is needed
10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.
6,400 ft3
hmm that's a tough one maybe 24' by 2' by 10 inches worth of dirt
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To calculate the volume in cubic yards, first find the volume in cubic inches: (4 \times 8 \times 8 = 256) cubic inches. Next, convert cubic inches to cubic yards by dividing by 46,656 (since there are 46,656 cubic inches in one cubic yard). Thus, (256 \div 46,656 \approx 0.0055) cubic yards of dirt are needed to fill the area.
10-1/2 cubic yards
10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.
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.
6,400 ft3
hmm that's a tough one maybe 24' by 2' by 10 inches worth of dirt
.15
To calculate the volume in cubic yards, first find the volume in cubic inches: (4 \times 8 \times 8 = 256) cubic inches. Next, convert cubic inches to cubic yards by dividing by 46,656 (since there are 46,656 cubic inches in one cubic yard). Thus, (256 \div 46,656 \approx 0.0055) cubic yards of dirt are needed to fill the area.
16 sq ft*0.5 ft = 8 cubic feet.
find the area of it 320 feet squared
The total volume is 1568 cubic inches, so 1000 cubic inches of dirt will fill about 2/3 of the container
2.37 cubic yards.
0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep