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14 December, 06:37

John digs a hole that is 2 yards wide, 3 yards long, and 1 yard deep. How many cubic yards of dirt are needed to fill the hole?

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  1. 14 December, 09:21
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    Zero cubic yards of dirt--you just removed it. There are 6 cubic yards of air now filling it, and the 6 cubic yards of dirt is more than likely in a neat little mound right next to the hole.

    If you want your answer in cubic feet, you have (2x3ft wide) times (3x3ft long) times (1x3ft deep) = 6x9x3=162 cubic feet. You just multiply these and gor=t your answer.
  2. 14 December, 09:57
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    6 cubic yards are needed to fill this suspicious hole.
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