8 by 4 by 1 what? Inches, feet, yards, miles?
Multiply 8 by 4 by 1 to get 32 cubic whatevers. Convert to cubic feet. Divide by 0.0334201 to convert cubic feet to quarts. That is your answer.
64 cu ft per foot of depth
If the raised garden has dimensions of 5 x 5 x 1 then it requires 25 cubic feet of dirt to fill it.
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That depends on what substance you fill those cubic feet with. -- If you fill them with air, they can't hold even one pound. -- If you fill them with water, they can hold almost 219 pounds. -- If you fill them with concrete, gold, or stones, they can hold even more pounds.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches = 7.48052 gallons (rounded)2,722.5 cubic feet = 4,704,480 cubic inches = 20,365.7 gallons (rounded)whether there's anything in those cubic feet or not. Even if they're empty.
That will depend on its depth which has not been given
If the raised garden has dimensions of 5 x 5 x 1 then it requires 25 cubic feet of dirt to fill it.
It takes 59.84 gallons to fill eight cubic feet.
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37.33 cubic feet
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40 square feet
1,815 cubic feet = 13,577.14 gallons (rounded)
The area of the garden is 9 x 4= 36 ft2, so the volume of dirt you need would be length x width x depth. Since you didn't say what the depth was, the number of bags of dirt, which is equal to the volume you want to fill in cubic feet is just 36 x the depth you want to fill with dirt. If you only want to have about a 2 inch layer of dirt all over your garden, you need 36 ft2 x 1/6 ft = 6 cubic feet = 6 bags of dirt. Good luck!
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You would need 48 cubic feet of corn.
8.333 cubic feet