If the area that needs filling is rectangular shape and the bottom of it is a consistent 7 inches you should need about 418.25 cubic feet of fill dirt. I used the formula for finding the volume of a three dimensional rectangle which is height times width times depth. Using 717 as the width times depth which is the formula for the area of a rectangle, but it would instead be called width and length. With the product of the width and depth being 717 you just have to finish the formula by multiplying 717 by the height (the depth of the hole in the ground) 0.5833... resulting in the volume of the hole in the ground which with volume is measured with a cubed unit while area is a square unit. So You would need approximately 418.25 cubic feet of fill dirt. The formula for the volume of a rectangle shaped box is on this website. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_formula_for_calculating_the_volume_of_a_rectangle
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
Roughly 12 square yards.
16 sq ft*0.5 ft = 8 cubic feet.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
Roughly 12 square yards.
16 sq ft*0.5 ft = 8 cubic feet.
You will need 1500 cubic feet.
The depth of dirt can vary greatly depending on location and other factors. In general, topsoil can range from a few inches to several feet deep before reaching the subsoil or bedrock below. Factors such as climate, vegetation, and geological history can influence the depth of dirt in a particular area.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
none there is no dirt in a hole
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.
To determine the volume of dirt in this scenario, you would multiply the area (3 acres) by the depth (200 feet). First, convert acres to square feet (1 acre = 43,560 square feet). Then, multiply the area (3 acres = 130,680 square feet) by the depth (200 feet) to find the total volume of dirt.
None. There is nothing in a hole.