To cover 130 by 32 with one foot of sand, you will need 4160 cubic feet of sand- or a bit more than 154 cubic yards. The average dump trucks holds 9 yards, so you will need a bit more than 17 truck loads. A LOT of sand!
None, it's a hole! (1 cubic foot has been dug out.)
none
We can't be sure - we need another dimension. If the Pool is 20 feet long by 48 feet wide, we need to know how deep it is - a 2 foot deep pool will not hold as much as a 10 foot deep pool. If the pool is not a uniform depth, there are formulae used to determin how much water the pool will hold. Try calling Anthony. Or Esther Williams.
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
Half a cubic foot.
a lot of dirt.
None, it's a hole! (1 cubic foot has been dug out.)
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cubic foot is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
none, it is a hole
The answer will depend on how long the hole is. The hole has 3 dimensions that determine its volume. You have provided measurements of only two dimensions.
none
We can't be sure - we need another dimension. If the Pool is 20 feet long by 48 feet wide, we need to know how deep it is - a 2 foot deep pool will not hold as much as a 10 foot deep pool. If the pool is not a uniform depth, there are formulae used to determin how much water the pool will hold. Try calling Anthony. Or Esther Williams.
enough
To calculate cubic volume you need to know all three dimensions, length, width, and height. A cube foot is one foot by one foot by one foot. Something a foot wide and a foot long, but only 6 inches high, would be .5 cubic feet.
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
Half a cubic foot.
If the dimensions are in feet then 24 times 60 = 1440 square feet