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The volume of a sloped footing can be calculated using the following formula: Volume = Length × Width × Depth × Slope Height. Where Length, Width, and Depth are the length, width, and depth of the footing and Slope Height is the height difference between the lowest and highest point on the slope.
The volume of a sloped footing can be calculated using the following formula:
See lessVolume = Length × Width × Depth × Slope Height.
Where Length, Width, and Depth are the length, width, and depth of the footing and Slope Height is the height difference between the lowest and highest point on the slope.