None. It's a hole.
162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
The volume of the hole is 12 cubic feet,
and there is no dirt in it.
None because its a hole. There is no dirt, it's a hole.
0. zip. none. na-tah. Think about it. If there was a hole with dirt in it, what would that be called? Huh? I'd call it anything but a hole.
20.3
Two things that are ten yards long... 30 feet 360 Inches
It was forty-five (45) feet wide, twenty-seven (27) feet deep, and five (5) feet high; coming halfway out into the open yard.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
14 cubic feet = 0.518 cubic yards
It doesn't hold any dirt. It's a hole.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet12 x 12 x 2 = 288 cubic feet = 102/3 cubic yards
This question cannot be answered. An area is "square", a volume is "cubic". The question asks about the volume of an area... and is meaningless. A square yard contains 9 square feet An area 30 feet by 50 feet contains 1,500 square feet or 166.67 square yards
39,600 cubic feet. 1,466 cubic yards or about 122 truckloads if it were non-compacted fill.
A yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet, so 7 yards is 7x27=189 cubic feet
24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
You can't fill a space with yards, only with cubic yards (27 cu.ft.).28 x 12 x 1/3 = 112 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet = 4.148148...cubic yards will be required.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
162 cubic feet
When a person speaks of a 'yard' of dirt, sand, cement or similar material, they actually mean a 'cubic yard'. A yard is a measurement of length. A cubic yard is a measurement of volume.60 (cubic) yards of dirt is the equivalent of 1,620 cubic feet of dirt.One cubic yard is measured as an amount that is 3 feet wide x 3 feet long x 3 feet high, or 27 cubic feet.60 cubic yards equals 27 cubic feet x 60, which equals 1,620 cubic feet.If you spread 60 cubic yards of dirt one foot thick you'd have an area of 1,620 square feet.If you spread this dirt 6 inches thick you'd have an area of 3,240 square feet.