That would take 250 cubic meters of sand to fill as 10*5*5 is 250.
just about 32 cubic feet of sand
22/7x6x6x6 cubic inches
330.78 ft3
It depends on the density of the sand. Certainly, you are talking about 56 cubic feet, but you will need to know the bulk density of sand to figure out how much that weighs.
How long is a piece of string - - Who can tell how much sand, as you have neglected to tell us how big this hole is. -
Example sentence - We dug a hole in the sand and will fill it with water when the tide comes in.
2640 pounds
Drill a hole down the core of the bat at the thick end, the end you use to hit the ball. Then fill the hole with cork material. Plug the hole with a wooden plug, held in place with wood glue. Sand it smooth, and refinish the bat with paint so it is not noticeable.
72 cubic feet
33.5 cubic feet.
As you did not specify a depth, I can not provide an answer.
60*40*1=2400 ft**3 of sand
That would take 250 cubic meters of sand to fill as 10*5*5 is 250.
Since the hole has a volume of 1600 ft3, and (we'll assume dry, unpacked) sand has a density of about 95 lb/ft3, we get a mass of about 152,000 lb, or 76 short tons.
The sand will fill up and burst
just about 32 cubic feet of sand