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∙ 14y agoThe volume of dirt to be hauled away is 85,000 cubic yards. Calculate the volume by converting the dimensions to yards (700 ft = 233.33 yd, 200 ft = 66.67 yd) then multiply the dimensions together (233.33 yd x 66.67 yd x 85 ft).
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The answer depends on the depth of the concrete. With a microscopically thin layer, you could probably get away with 1 [cubic] yard. On the other hand, a concrete pile that is several hundred feet high - will require a few(!) more yards.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet6 inches = 0.5 foot18 inches = 1.5 feetVolume = 110 x 0.5 x 1.5 = 82.5 cubic feet = 31/18 cubic yards (rounded)If you could live with it being 1/3 inch less deep (172/3 inches deep instead of 18),then you could get away with 3 yards even.
Two yards is six feet, three yards is nine feet, one yard is three feet. So your "hole" is 6 by 9 by 3 cubic feet. That is 162 cubic feet of "hole". That is the simple answer. The junior high school answer. But if you are asking this for real then that is a whole different matter. If you actually dug it out in dry dirt, you'd get about three times the effective volume of dirt. Your hole would "contain" 162 cubic feet of air ! But your pile of dirt would need about 500 cubic feet of truck space to carry it away, because it would be bulked up by the act of undigging it ! In the ground it is packed together, once you put a spade to it then it gets loose and the volume increases about 3 times.
25 YARDS
About 975 yards.
is 500 yards away from you hahaha 1 yard = 3 feets 500 yards = 1500 feets
207 feet, or 69 yards
the answer is 788849785 ft
An acre is 43650 sq ft. In 2.12 acres, there are 92347.2 sq ft. If you need to dig out 1 foot over the entire property, you will be removing 92347.2 cubic feet of dirt. Divide by 27 (cubic feet in a cubic yard) to convert the volume to 3420.3 cubic yards. If an average commercial dump truck holds 10 to 14 cubic feet of dirt, that translates to anywhere from 244 to 342 truckloads of dirt to haul away.
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