In order to find a cubic meaurement you need three measurements, width x length x height. You have only given two, so you can only work out an area not a volume. 5 feet x 5 feet gives an area of 25 square feet.
Noe but it can be filled in with 12 cubic feet of dirt
32 cubic feet=4x8x1 27cubic feet in a cubic yard You will need a yard plus 5 cubic feet.
1 foot by 36 sq feet = 36 cubic feet of dirt is needed
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
There is none. Because there is a hole! If you are asking how much dirt can fill the hole, then your answer is 27 cubic feet.
8ft*6ft*10in 96in*72in*10in 960sqin*72in 69120 cubic inches of dirt or 5760 cubic feet of dirt.
There is no dirt in the hole, but if you want to know how much dirt was removed to create the hole, then:3 acres is an amount of area (you don't have 'square acres'). You could express this volume as acre-feet, but this term is usually used when referring to flooding (an acre of land flooded with 1 foot of water, for example). 1 acre = 43560 square feet, so 3 acres = 130680 square feet.(130680 square feet)*(200 feet) = 26136000 cubic feet {26.136 million cubic feet} In the dirt industry, the standard measurement is cubic yards {often referred to as just 'yards' of dirt}. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so this is equivalent to 968000 cubic yards.
There is 98.17477042 cubic feet of dirt in a 5 foot deep hole that is 5 foot across.
It would not weigh anything because there is no dirt inside of a hole.
These units are incompatible. Cubic feet it a unit of volume pounds is a unit of mass (weight)
if you mean a 30 foot diameter circle, then pi x 152 x 3 = 2119.5 cubic feet of dirt
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard Volume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = 10 x 4 x 1 = 40 cubic feet = 1.48 cubic yards (rounded)