You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
I had to walk fifteen miles uphill both ways, in snow five feet deep.
two man-hours. limited only by the space available for diggers per hole.
24 hours = 1 day so 5 lots of 24 hours is five days. So the answer is five.24 hours = 1 day so 5 lots of 24 hours is five days. So the answer is five.24 hours = 1 day so 5 lots of 24 hours is five days. So the answer is five.24 hours = 1 day so 5 lots of 24 hours is five days. So the answer is five.
Five hours. 12 PM is noon. Five hours later is 5 PM.
about five hours
Five feet deep and five feet wide= 25 feet squared
Assuming you mean the holes from the book Holes by Louis Sachar, they had to dig holes as deep and as wide as the shovels given to them, which were approximately five feet long. Then, if we calculate the volume of a cylinder, we would get that the campers would have to dig 98.2142 cubic feet of dirt to get a hole five feet deep with a diameter of five feet.
he goes to the camp green lake where he has to dig holes five feet wide and five feet deep (caveman is his nickname because he is chubby)
Trenches were about seven feet deep muddy holes that could stretch for miles. They were protected by barbed wire about six feet outside the trench and had holes dug in the side where the solders could rest. At the end of each units section there was a latrine (toilet) dug out, usually four to five feet deep.
They were the height of the shovel and the diameter of the shovel. Most of the shovels were five feet long, but one was slightly shorter.
It was forty-five (45) feet wide, twenty-seven (27) feet deep, and five (5) feet high; coming halfway out into the open yard.
The word deepen means to cause to become more deep. For example, if you have a hole that is five feet deep and you dig it out so that it becomes six feet deep, you have deepened the hole.
Two feet deep by five feet tall by six foot five inches wide... Just over 64 c.i.
A fathom is a measure of depth, used to measure the depth of water. It is equal to six feet. The father lies fully five fathoms deep, at least thirty feet deep.
The last answer was completely wrong. They dug one hole a day. 5 feet deep and five feet wide in every direction. If they found something interesting, the warden would give them the rest of the day off and the whole would be left the size after they found something
16.5 feet per second.
The boys from "Holes" faced the challenge of digging holes in the hot desert sun as punishment at Camp Green Lake. They were tasked with digging five-foot wide, five-foot deep holes every day to "build character", while uncovering the mysterious past of the camp.