180 * 2 = 360 * 3 = 1080
1000 square feet (Length x width x hight)
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
22/7x6x6x6 cubic inches
180 * 2 = 360 * 3 = 1080
You need to specify how deep the area is to answer the question; this is a volume problem. Please ask again
360 cubic meters of salt.
1000 square feet (Length x width x hight)
depends how much you fill it up
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
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 dirt needed to fill a circular area, you first need to find the area of the circle (πr^2, where r is the radius). In this case, for a 14-foot circle, the radius is 7 feet. Once you find the area, you can calculate the volume of dirt needed based on the desired depth of filling the circle.
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.
42 cubic feet or 1.56 yards.
33.5 cubic feet.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.