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You have 15.2911 cubic meters. 1 cubic yard is equal to 0.764555 cubic meter.

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20 cubic yards = 15.295 cubic meters (rounded)

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Q: If you are measuring volume and you know you have 20 cubic yards how many cubic meters do you have?
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