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A quick visual of this volume would be an Olympic size pool filled approximately 2 feet deep with water.Dimensions are listed below:50 meters = 164.041995 feet (a)25 meters = 82.0209975 feet (b)2 feet deep (c)Approx = 250,000U.S. gallons
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Let's make a couple of assumptions.....One, that you will fill each container to the top rim, or to a height of 3.5 inches. The other assumption is that you will not compact or compress the soil. Using those lets do the calculation. Lining up 900 containers that are each 3.5 inches tall, wide, and deep, or 3.5 inches square would make the area 3.5 inches deep, 3.5 inches tall, and 3,150 inches wide. 3,150 X 3.5 = 11,025 11,025 X 3.5 = 38,587.5 total cubic inches. Now we convert cu. inches to cu. feet by dividing by 144 (number of cu. inches to the cu. foot.) 38,587.5 Divided by 144 = 267.96875 cubic feet or lets round that off to 268 cubic feet of material. Now we convert cubic feet into cubic yards. 268 cu. feet of material divided by 27 or the number of cu. feet in a cu. yard is equal to and very close to 10 cu. yards of Soil. With loss in handling I would think that 10 yards would be very close to the actual amount you would need, to fill 900 of the 3.5 inch containers.
A little less than 3" deep. A cubic yard is 3ftx3ftx3ft or 27ft3. You have 9 cubic yards or 9*27ft3 = 243ft3. If you divide 243 ft3 by 1000ft2 you get 0.243 ft. Multiply by 12 to covert to inches and your answer is 2.9" deep.
If the raised garden has dimensions of 5 x 5 x 1 then it requires 25 cubic feet of dirt to fill it.
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6,400 ft3
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
33.5 cubic feet.
259.2593 sq. yards.
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
885 gallons.
There are nine cubic feet in one cubic yard, so: 10 X 6 X 1.5 / 9 = 10.
Dependes on the volume of your barrel. > Radius (r) = 8.5 / 12 = 0.7083333 . . . feet > The volume of the well = pi * r * r * l = 2364.375 cubic feet > Divide 2364.375 by your barrel volume in cubic feet, this = number of barrels.
18.6240 yd³
About 21 cubic feet