It doesn't hold any dirt. It's a hole.
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic yards
None. It's a hole. 162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
35/9 cubic yards for every foot deep.
806.66 Cubic Yards
To find the volume of the hole in cubic feet, first calculate the volume in cubic yards: (2 \text{ yards} \times 3 \text{ yards} \times 2 \text{ yards} = 12 \text{ cubic yards}). Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, multiply the volume in cubic yards by 27: (12 \text{ cubic yards} \times 27 \text{ cubic feet/cubic yard} = 324 \text{ cubic feet}). Therefore, the hole contains 324 cubic feet of dirt.
approximately 2.7
You need 100 cubic yards for every 3-ft deep you want to spread it.
14 cubic feet = 0.518 cubic yards
2.37 cubic yards of dirt is needed to fill an 8'X4' that is 24" deep garden box. If the box is filled 12 inches, the amount of soil needed is 1.19 cubic yards and that should be deep enough for most vegetables.
The volume of the hole is 2 yards * 3 yards * 1 yard = 6 cubic yards. To convert this to cubic feet, we multiply by 27 (since 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet). Therefore, the volume of the hole in cubic feet is 6 cubic yards * 27 cubic feet = 162 cubic feet of dirt.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep