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None, because if there was any, you would not have a hole any more. Very funny!!

None, because if there was any, you would not have a hole any more. Very funny!!

None, because if there was any, you would not have a hole any more. Very funny!!

None, because if there was any, you would not have a hole any more. Very funny!!

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How big were the hole that campers expected to dig every day?

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.


What size does the hole has to be in the book Holes?

Five feet deep and five feet wide= 25 feet squared


How do you get the cubic feet of dirt is needed to fill a hole that is 20 feet wide and 15 feet long and 4 inches deep?

This problem gets easy quickly if you put everything in the same units. When you see 4 inches, think of one third of a foot. Fifteen feet times a third of a foot gives five square feet. Multiply 5 by 20, 100 cubic feet. If you are going to get the dirt by digging it from compacted soil, get 100 cubic feet. If you are getting loose dirt, better get 120 cubic feet - it will settle !


How many feet was the Globe Theatre's stage?

It was forty-five (45) feet wide, twenty-seven (27) feet deep, and five (5) feet high; coming halfway out into the open yard.


What is the word deepen mean?

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.


What are the dimensions for a 64 cubic feet box to store firewood?

Two feet deep by five feet tall by six foot five inches wide... Just over 64 c.i.


What might William Shakespeare have meant by full fathom five?

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.


What is caveman's job in the book Holes by Louis Sachar?

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)


How do you write a hyperbole sentence?

I had to walk fifteen miles uphill both ways, in snow five feet deep.


What do you call a hamsters home?

Wild hamsters live in multi-chambered burrows dug four to five feet deep.


How many feet deep is a twenty five acre parcel if it is 500 feet wide?

One acre = 43560 sq ft.... 25 acres = 1,089,000 sq ft / 500 feet = 2,178 ft.


If 5 men did five holes 5 feet deep in five hours how long will it take one man to dig half a hole?

You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.