None. It's a hole.
162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
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
There are 189 cubic feet in 7 yards of dirt. This can be calculated by multiplying the number of cubic yards by 27, since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
The volume of the hole is 2 yards * 3 yards * 1 yard = 6 cubic yards. To convert this to cubic feet, we multiply by 27 (since 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet). Therefore, the volume of the hole in cubic feet is 6 cubic yards * 27 cubic feet = 162 cubic feet of dirt.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet12 x 12 x 2 = 288 cubic feet = 102/3 cubic yards
It doesn't hold any dirt. It's a hole.
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
24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
39,600 cubic feet. 1,466 cubic yards or about 122 truckloads if it were non-compacted fill.
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.
162 cubic feet
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep