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After the hole has been dug, all the dirt that was in the dimensions given has been removed.

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Q: A hole 14feet long 28 feet wide and 6 feet down how many yards of dirt are in it?
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How many cubic yards of dirt in 1 acre of land?

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How much dirt is 60 yards of dirt?

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