You need to tell us how DEEP.
To calculate the volume of dirt in the hole, you multiply the length, width, and depth together. Therefore, the volume of the hole would be 6 meters x 2 meters x 1 meter = 12 cubic meters. Thus, there are 12 cubic meters of dirt in the hole.
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What is the answer for rounding 14389 to the nearest thousands
Assuming that the question is being asked about "dirt"; in the United States, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic yards. In the rest of the world, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic meters. A cubic yard of dirt is the volume of dirt that fits in a space 1 yard (36 inches) by 1 yard by 1 yard. A cubic meter is 1M X 1M X 1M.
None, All the dirt has been removed from the hole.
The volume = 6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic meters Actually there is no dirt in a hole.
A million cubic meters.
The volume of the hole is 3m x 2m x 2m = 12 cubic meters. To convert to cubic centimeters, you would multiply by 1,000,000 (1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters). So, the volume of the hole in cubic centimeters is 12,000,000 cubic centimeters.
4 cubic meters.
I'm assuming you mean one meter deep with a one square meter footprint. The answer is 1*1*1=1m^3 = one cubic meter. Actually, that is how much dirt was taken out to make the hole. There should be no dirt in the hole, otherwise it wouldn't be a hole.
30 cubic meters
Impossible to answer. I can tell you how much dirt was removed by multiplying 2 by 2 by 3 (12 cu. mt.)