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How do you figure cubic feet of dirt?

To calculate the cubic feet of dirt, measure the length, width, and depth of the area in feet. Then, multiply the three dimensions together to get the volume in cubic feet. Formula: Length (ft) x Width (ft) x Depth (ft) = Cubic Feet of Dirt.


How many cubic feet of dirt in a ton?

It varies with the soil. A cubic ft of compacted dirt weighs 100-120 lbs. Somewhere between 17 and 20 cubic ft to a ton. A cubic yard is about a ton and a half.


How much dirt is in a hole if the hole is 10 ft in width 5 ft long and 20 ft deep?

Theoretically, none. The amount of dirt excavated to create such a hole would be 1 cubic metre. However, excavated dirt (depending on the nature of the dirt) can increase in mass by up to a third the original size. That is why when you dig a big hole then fill it in (getting all the dirt back) the hole is raised on top not flat.


How much dirt can be removed from a hole that is 3 feet deep 2 feet wide and 10 feet long?

The volume of the hole can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and depth: 3 ft (depth) x 2 ft (width) x 10 ft (length) = 60 cubic feet. Therefore, 60 cubic feet of dirt can be removed from the hole.


How many cubic yards of dirt will he have to hall away if the dimensions are 700 ft by 200 ft and the depth is 85 ft?

The volume of dirt to be hauled away is 85,000 cubic yards. Calculate the volume by converting the dimensions to yards (700 ft = 233.33 yd, 200 ft = 66.67 yd) then multiply the dimensions together (233.33 yd x 66.67 yd x 85 ft).