That will depend on its depth which has not been given
If the raised garden has dimensions of 5 x 5 x 1 then it requires 25 cubic feet of dirt to fill it.
the number of cubic units to fill an object is called its volume
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Volume = 8*4*8/12 = 21.33... cubic feet = 0.604 cubic metres.
As long as the tank holds at least 113.1 cubic feet, 1 would be sufficient.
Approx 246576 cubic inches.
If the raised garden has dimensions of 5 x 5 x 1 then it requires 25 cubic feet of dirt to fill it.
Assuming the cylinder's diameter is 3', it will take 21.2 cubic feet.
if you mean a 30 foot diameter circle, then pi x 152 x 3 = 2119.5 cubic feet of dirt
-- 38,899 gallons -- 192.6 cubic yards
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
You would need 48 cubic feet of corn.
To calculate the number of gallons needed to fill the item, you would first calculate the volume of the object using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. Given the diameter is 3 feet, the radius would be 1.5 feet. Plugging in these values, the volume would be (3.14)(1.5)^2(5) = 35.325 cubic feet. As there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, you would then multiply the volume in cubic feet by 7.48 to get the total gallons needed, which in this case would be approximately 264.7 gallons.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder isV = πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the height.Thus, the volume of water needed to fill said cylindrical pool to a depth of 6 feet would beV = π(7.5)2(6)V = 337.5π which approximately equals 1059.75 cubic feet.
218.75 cubic feet or 8.1 cubic yards
72 cubic feet
32 cubic ft.