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How many cubic feet are in 2 yards of dirt?

By Jessica Cortez

How many cubic feet are in 2 yards of dirt?

Bagged Material Conversions

Cubic Yards1 Cubic Foot Sized Bags3 Cubic Foot Sized Bags
1279
25418
38127
410836

How many yards of dirt are in a hole?

For this example, you would multiply 3.142 by the square of 30 by 30 to obtain the volume. This yields 3.142 times 900 inches times 30 inches, or 84,834 cubic inches. Convert 84,834 cubic inches to cubic yards by dividing by 46,656 cubic inches. It will require 1.82 cubic yards of dirt to fill in the hole.

How many yards of dirt are in a cubic foot?

Bagged soil is usually measured in cubic feet, so convert the number of yards to cubic feet by, multiplying by 27 (the number of cubic feet in 1 yard). Let’s go back to our example from above. We calculated that we would need about 1.5 yards. 1.5 X 27 = 40.50 cubic feet (lets round it up to 41).

How many cubic feet of dirt are there in a hole that is 3?

If this is a typical math question, then to dig a hole in the ground that is 3′ by 3′ by 3′, you would have to remove 27 cubic feet of dirt.

How much dirt is there in a hole that is 3 feet deep and 6 inches in diameter?

3 x 6 = 18 x 4 = 74 cubic ft of dirt could fit into that hole compressed .

How many cubic meters of dirt are in a hole?

there is no dirt in a hole. the answer is 0 cubic meters. however 18 cubic meters of dirt came out of it.

How big is a cubic foot of dirt?

Dirt is measured in cubic feet and cubic yards. 1 cubic foot equals 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches, while 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet.

How many cubic yards of dirt to fill a flower bed?

Multiply the three dimensions together to find the number of cubic feet (0.5’ x 12’ x 12 = 72 cubic feet) Divide the cubic feet by the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard (27) to find the number of cubic yards (72 ÷ 27 = 2.67 cu. yd.). Therefore, you would need 2.67 cubic yards of dirt to fill the flower bed.

How many cubic feet in a 40 pound bag of soil?

Just supply the length, width and depth of your project. One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. A 40 pound bag of topsoil usually contains about .75 Cubic Feet of soil. There are 25.71404638 Dry Quarts in a Cubic Foot, so a 25 quart bag of potting soil would equal approximately 1 Cubic Foot. Calculate This!

How to calculate soil volume in cubic yards?

When it comes to more complex shaped yards, you can use our soil volume calculator above to calculate the volume in cubic yards of how much material you need to fill pretty much any given shape.

How many square feet does 1 yard of dirt cover?

1 yard @ 2″ will cover 162 square feet 1 yard @ 3″ will cover 108 square feet 1 yard @ 4″ will cover 81 square feet 1 yard @ 5″ will cover 65 square feet

How big of an area do I need to add dirt?

Area to add dirt: 20 feet X 35 feet. You would like to add 5 ” of dirt. 20 X 35 = 700 square feet. 700 X .0154 ( from depth chart for 5″) = 10.78 or 11 cubic yards. How much will 1 yard cover? 1 yard @ 1″ will cover 322 square feet. 1 yard @ 2″ will cover 162 square feet. 1 yard @ 3″ will cover 108 square feet.

How to calculate how many cubic feet of soil?

To get the amount of cubic feet of soil instead of cubic yards, you would take you measurements in feet & multiply the length x width x depth = how many cubic feet of product you need to fill the volume of this garden or raised bed.

How to calculate the cost of dirt fill?

The calculator will estimate the number of cubic inches, feet, yards and tons of material required, as well as the estimated cost if you entered the cost value of a cubic yard or ton of cover material.