66 in * 33 in * 31 in = 39.1 cubic ft approx.
However, refrigerator volumes are usually the usable volumes.
7927.675 cubic inches.
25 cubic feet or about 1 cubic yard.
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
33.5 cubic feet.
Assuming this is 10 in square and about 2 inches deep. V= lwh = 10x10x2 = 200 cubic inches. 231 cubic inches is 1 gallon, so your casserole is about 3 and 1/2 quarts.
You measure the INTERNAL depth, height and width - then multiply everything together to get its capacity. For example suppose your fridge measures 24inches deep, 24 inches wide and 30 inches high - That is 17280 cubic inches or 10 cubic feet.
26.65 cu .ft.
The volume is 36*68*31 = 75,888 cubic inches = 75,888 / (12*12*12) = 43.91667 cubic feet.
= (65/12) x (35/12) x (350/12) cubic feet
36 x 68 x 31 = 75888
The refrigerator is (68/12)' x (30/12)' x (30/12) ft = 35.42 cubic feet. However, the quoted capacity will be the internal volume, not the outside.
Volume is 29 x 33 x 30 = 28710 cubic inches 1 cubic foot = 12 x 12 x 12 = 1728 cubic inches So 28710 cubic inches = 28710/1728 = 16.614 cubic feet
You measure the length, height and depth of the INSIDE of the fridge compartment, then multiply all three numbers together... For example MY fridge measures 17 x 19 x 28 inches internally - this is 9044 cubic inches. NOW - divide that figure by one cubic foot (1728in3) which gives the capacity as 5.23ft3
Three acres three inches deep is 403.33 cubic yards.
The answer depends on how wide and deep it is!
A hole 40 inches deep by 12 inches wide has a volume of: 2.62 cubic feet.
328,320 cubic inches