to be honest
What is the answer for rounding 14389 to the nearest thousands
In a hole that is 1 meter wide, 1 meter deep, and 1 meter long, there is no dirt because a hole is defined by the absence of material. Therefore, the volume of the hole is 1 cubic meter, but it contains zero dirt.
30 cubic meters
I'm assuming you mean one meter deep with a one square meter footprint. The answer is 1*1*1=1m^3 = one cubic meter. Actually, that is how much dirt was taken out to make the hole. There should be no dirt in the hole, otherwise it wouldn't be a hole.
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
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You need to tell us how DEEP.
What is the answer for rounding 14389 to the nearest thousands
In a hole that is 1 meter wide, 1 meter deep, and 1 meter long, there is no dirt because a hole is defined by the absence of material. Therefore, the volume of the hole is 1 cubic meter, but it contains zero dirt.
None, All the dirt has been removed from the hole.
30 cubic meters
I'm assuming you mean one meter deep with a one square meter footprint. The answer is 1*1*1=1m^3 = one cubic meter. Actually, that is how much dirt was taken out to make the hole. There should be no dirt in the hole, otherwise it wouldn't be a hole.
Impossible to answer. I can tell you how much dirt was removed by multiplying 2 by 2 by 3 (12 cu. mt.)
Assuming that the question is being asked about "dirt"; in the United States, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic yards. In the rest of the world, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic meters. A cubic yard of dirt is the volume of dirt that fits in a space 1 yard (36 inches) by 1 yard by 1 yard. A cubic meter is 1M X 1M X 1M.
A hole does not have dirt!
The volume = 6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic meters Actually there is no dirt in a hole.
A million cubic meters.