(3 x 2 x depth of the hole in feet) cubic feet
About 21 cubic feet
There is none. Because there is a hole! If you are asking how much dirt can fill the hole, then your answer is 27 cubic feet.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
None it's a hole
(3 x 2 x depth of the hole in feet) cubic feet
112 cuft
About 21 cubic feet
The question cannot be answered in a sensible way. The size of the hole is given in only two dimensions - in all likelihood, that means the area that the hole covers but not how deep it is. The amount of dirt required to fill the hole will depend on the depth of the hole as well.
There is none. Because there is a hole! If you are asking how much dirt can fill the hole, then your answer is 27 cubic feet.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
None it's a hole
A hole with two dimensions has no third dimension. → its volume is 6 ft × 10 in × 0 ft = 0 ft³ → You require NO concrete to fill a hole which is given as an area as it has NO volume.
It's just a hole in the ground. You dig a hole a foot or so deep, go to the bathroom in it, and fill it in.
All of it
I'm assuming that you're referencing a square hole.You need to find the volume of the hole so:Volume = Lenth x Width x Height = (50' x 40' x 5') = 10,000 cubic feet of fill is needed
Yes, you can fill in a hole, you can not fill out a hole