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A cubic measurement is achieved by multiplying the length X the width X the depth
for example--1 meter X 1 Meter X 1 meter = 1 cubic meter
example 5 meter X 2 meter X 1/2 meter= 5 cubic meters
example 5 meters X 2 meters X 10 cms = 10 square meters X 1/10 meter = point 1 cubic meters
I am sure that you can get it with a calculator

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SOURCE: 18mx1mx.2m makes how many cubic metres of soil for garden beds.

length times width times height.

18 x 1 x .2 = 3.6 cu meters.

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