A hole does not have dirt!
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
none, it is a hole
504 cubic feet
Without knowing the width of the shovel, it's not possible to calculate the volume of the hole. But whatever its volume is, there's no dirt at all in the hole.
None. Once you dig it, it is out of the hole, not in it.
If you dig a hole that is 3 square meters in area and 2 meters deep, the volume of the hole is 3 square meters multiplied by 2 meters, which equals 6 cubic meters. However, since the dirt is removed from the hole, there is no dirt in the hole itself. Therefore, the amount of dirt in your hole is zero.
There is no dirt in the hole because a hole, by definition, is an empty space.
30 cubic meters
Impossible to answer. I can tell you how much dirt was removed by multiplying 2 by 2 by 3 (12 cu. mt.)
Well there's hardly any earth in a hole... if you do it properly. Trick question out of the way, if the hole was filled in, it would take 150m3 of dirt
none there is no dirt in a hole
There's no dirt in it since it's a hole.
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
It's a hole, the dirt has been taken out of it. So, none.
None. All the dirt is removed to make the hole!
None because its a hole. There is no dirt, it's a hole.
None! If there was dirt in it then it wouldn't be a hole.