This sounds more like a riddle than a mathematics question. The answer is zero, as there is no dirt in a hole. Additionally, if this were an a test question to see if one could calculate a volume, the question would have to include a third dimension.
Holes don't have any dirt any them.
None. It is a hole and therefore contains nothing.
2720'³
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.
This sounds more like a riddle than a mathematics question. The answer is zero, as there is no dirt in a hole. Additionally, if this were an a test question to see if one could calculate a volume, the question would have to include a third dimension.
None. By definition a hole is an empty space.
There is no dirt in a hole. Only air.
The size of the hole is irrelevant, there is 'nothing' in a hole.
No. There is no dirt in a hole of any dimensions. It's a hole. D'oh....
Holes don't have any dirt any them.
None. It is a hole and therefore contains nothing.
2720'³
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 -_-'
Good one.
Strictly speaking, a hole is empty. But the capacity of the hole (to be filled with dirt) is 18 x 18 x 12 = 3888 cubic centimetres.