It's not clear whether the 6 in the question is 6 inches or 6 feet.
If it's 6 inches: (20 x 20 x 1/2 foot) = 200 cubic feet = 7.41 cubic yards
If it's 6 feet: (20 x 20 x 6) = 2,400 cubic feet = 88.9 cubic yards
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∙ 14y agoThe answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
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It's not clear whether the 6 in the question is 6 inches or 6 feet.If it's 6 inches: (20 x 20 x 1/2 foot) = 200 cubic feet = 7.41 cubic yardsIf it's 6 feet: (20 x 20 x 6) = 2,400 cubic feet = 88.9 cubic yards
This question cannot directly be answered without having some kind of an idea for the volume of 40 pounds of the topsoil you intend to use (also known as its density). There are huge differences between eg. peat and sand, both which can reasonably be called "topsoil".
That would depend on the density of the bags of topsoil.
Topsoil weighs about 100 pounds per cubic foot 8*8*6*100 = 38,400 pounds
to improve drainge In the area that I live in, some people use sand as a filler to fill holes in their grass area that has been removed by erosion. It works, but is not the best thing to use. Sand has nothing to offer except volume of soil for the roots for the grass to grow in. Its just a substitute for topsoil.
To calculate the cubic square inches of topsoil, you need to measure the length, width, and depth of the area you want to fill with topsoil. Then, multiply these dimensions together to get the volume in cubic inches. For example, if your area is 12 inches long, 6 inches wide, and you want to fill it with 3 inches of topsoil, the volume would be 12 x 6 x 3 = 216 cubic inches.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
hose or some places the local fire dept will come and fill it for you for a donation
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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.
It's not clear whether the 6 in the question is 6 inches or 6 feet.If it's 6 inches: (20 x 20 x 1/2 foot) = 200 cubic feet = 7.41 cubic yardsIf it's 6 feet: (20 x 20 x 6) = 2,400 cubic feet = 88.9 cubic yards
You need to specify how deep the area is to answer the question; this is a volume problem. Please ask again
Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil that is rich in nutrients and organic matter, making it ideal for plant growth. Fill soil, on the other hand, is commonly used to fill in depressions or create mounds and may contain a mixture of soil, sand, gravel, or other materials. Fill soil is typically not as nutrient-rich as topsoil and may require additional amendments for successful plant growth.