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They are referring to the volume, in this case of an approximate rectangle. So say your refrigerator was 6 feet tall (inside not outside), and 3.5 ft across and 3.5 ft deep.

6ft * 3.5ft * 3.5ft = 21 ft3 which is 21 cubic feet.

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The volume of a refrigerator does not provide information as to its dimensions. The refrigerator could be thin and tall or short and wide and still have the same volume.

Furthermore, the volume of a refrigerator is the internal volume. It takes no account of the thickness of the walls nor of the machinery and particularly the radiator that is usually outside at the back.

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Its internal measurements (width * depth * height) give its volume in cubic feet

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That depends on two unstated factors... How high it is and how deep it is !

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