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26 April, 21:22

In the construction of a new building, a landscape architect determined that he had a plot 810 feet by 35 feet, to be filled to a depth of 6 inches with loam. how many cubic yards of loam would he require?

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  1. 26 April, 21:43
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    Given that the shape to be field with loam is is a cuboid, the volume of loam required to fill the space will be given by the formula:

    volume=length*width*height

    where;

    length=810 ft

    width=35 ft

    height=6 inches

    thus, the volume will be:

    Volume=810*35*6=170,100 cubic feet

    The answer is 170,100 ft^3
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