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I'm assuming you mean one meter deep with a one square meter footprint. The answer is 1*1*1=1m^3 = one cubic meter. Actually, that is how much dirt was taken out to make the hole. There should be no dirt in the hole, otherwise it wouldn't be a hole.

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