How Many Cubic Feet Of Dirt In A Hole 2 Yards Wide 3 Yards Long And 1 Yard Deep?

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Anonymous answered
0 as there is no dirt in a hole!
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This is a trick question as it's a hole (which is void of any dirt).  The answer to the question as it is written is "zero".  You do have air and space in the hole and the cubic feet of that is 6 cubic yards which translates to 162 cubic feet.
Note: 1 cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet.  So multiply 27 x 2 x 3 = 162 cubic feet of air or space and also if you want to fill the hole with dirt it would take the same 162 cubic feet of dirt.

Jerry M
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162
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Kyoko Katayama answered
There are no cubic feet of dirt in a hole.
Anonymous Profile
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As 1 yard = 3 feet
2 x 3 x 1 = 6 sq yrd
which is equal to
6 x 9 x 3 = 162 sq feet mud is there to be lifted up.
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Mark Westbrook answered
First calculate the square meterage of the hole, 2 x 3 x 1 = 6 square metres. There are 10.76 square feet in a square meter. You then just multiply 6 x 10.76 = 64.56square feet. To double prove this convert the meters to feet in the first place 5.56 x 9.84 x 1.38.
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Yes, but there is NO dirt in a hole, no matter how big it is! So the real answer is -0-.

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