That could be anything from 0.4 to about 2 cu ft. - If i am vague that is because the term "dirt " is completely vacuous. - It could include sand, soil, clay, loam, gravel, peat, rock ,etc all of differing weights. - - Promise me you will never go to a landscape yard and ask for "dirt".
A cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a standard 5-gallon bucket holds about 0.67 cubic feet of dirt, you would need approximately 40 buckets of dirt to equal one cubic yard. This is calculated by dividing 27 cubic feet by 0.67 cubic feet per bucket.
4010.7 cubic feet.
The total volume is 1568 cubic inches, so 1000 cubic inches of dirt will fill about 2/3 of the container
1 foot by 36 sq feet = 36 cubic feet of dirt is needed
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, if you have 1 cubic yard of dirt, it is equivalent to 27 cubic feet of dirt.
11 cubic yards of planting mix converted to how many tons?
3ft x 3ft x 1ft = 9 cubic feet of dirt will be needed.
A gallon. Not really. While a pound of lead is the same as a pound of feathers, apparently the horticultural industry does not believe the same is true for gallons. One trade gallon is roughly .71 U.S. gallons. source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_gallon But it can also vary by manufacturer. here is an excellent link explaining container sizes and volumes better than i can http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/contain/msg071634112151.html
To calculate the cubic weight of dirt, you need to know the density of the dirt. Let's assume the density of the dirt is 100 pounds per cubic foot. Multiply the volume (1920 cubic feet) by the density (100 pounds per cubic foot) to get the total weight. Therefore, the cubic weight of dirt for 1920 cubic feet would be 192,000 pounds.
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.
To calculate the volume of the area, multiply the length, width, and height: 120 x 92 x 24 = 331,776 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to cubic yards (since 1 cubic yard = 46,656 cubic inches), divide 331,776 by 46,656 to get approximately 7.1 cubic yards of dirt needed to fill the area.
10-1/2 cubic yards