To calculate the volume of the pit, use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × depth. For a pit that is 10m deep, 8m wide, and 12m long, the volume is 10m × 8m × 12m = 960 cubic meters. The amount of salt needed would depend on its density, but for example, if using table salt with a density of about 1,200 kg/m³, you would need approximately 1,152,000 kg (or 1,152 metric tons) of salt to fill the pit.
More information is needed in order to answer this question. The size of the pond, preferably in square meters.
To calculate the volume of sand needed to fill the sandbox, multiply its dimensions: 50 ft (length) × 1 ft (depth) × 1 ft (width) = 50 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need 50 cubic feet of sand to fill the sandbox.
0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.
218.75 cubic feet or 8.1 cubic yards
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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.
how much 1" rock will I need to fill in a hole 20' long, 2' wide' and about 2' deep
To calculate the volume of sand needed to fill the sandbox, multiply its dimensions: 50 ft (length) × 1 ft (depth) × 1 ft (width) = 50 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need 50 cubic feet of sand to fill the sandbox.
10-1/2 cubic yards
0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.
if it's 4 ft deep 21,139.948 gal.
218.75 cubic feet or 8.1 cubic yards
120*1*1 = 120 cubic feet.
12 miles
1 foot by 36 sq feet = 36 cubic feet of dirt is needed