Working initially in CENTIMETRES and measuring the inside of the refrigerator!
Multiply length by width by height to get cubic centimetres (CC) which is equal to millilitres and there are 1000 ml in a litre so you need to divide the cc by 1000 to get the answer to how many litres in volume there are.
i.e. If your fridge interior is 70cm x 55cm x 45 cm, you multiply them together to get the answer in cubic centimetres this is173250 Then divide that by 1000 to bring it back to litres and the answer in litres is 173.250 litres.
Basic knowledge ! Length times Width times Height
In your case (a fridge)...assuming you want to find how many cubic feet the inside (storage) has, ....inside depth times inside width times inside height. This in case you want to find the interior cubic feet. I hope you can figure out how to find out the cubic feet of the whole thing, if that's what you need.
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The LG LFX31925ST French 3 Door Refrigerator. It has 31 Cubic feet of space.
The Kenmore refrigerator model 363.9711710 has a total capacity of 25.3 cubic feet.
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The volume of a refrigerator is typically measured in cubic feet. To convert 106.9557682 Kenmore refrigerator to cubic feet, you would divide by 1728 (since 1 cubic foot is equal to 1728 cubic inches). This conversion will give you the refrigerator's volume in cubic feet.
According to Kenmore, the cubic feet of their refrigerators is indicated by the third digit following the decimal point. For the model #106.56369400, therefore, it would be 3 cubic feet.
(25 cubic feet) - (20.7 cubic feet) = 4.3 cubic feet
Kenmore refrigerator model 106.9555752 is of 21 cubic feet.
Since the refrigerator is cubic, its width, height and depth are equal. Therefore, one of the refrigerator's sides is equal to the cube root of 25 = 2.92. Therefore, the width, height and depth of a 25 cubic feet refrigerator are 2.92 feet.
The total volume of the refrigerator is 45 cubic feet (3 x 2.5 x 6). Subtracting the 20 cubic feet taken up by the walls and other parts, there are 25 cubic feet left for storage in the refrigerator.
Calculate the volumeof whatever is being paid for, in cubic feet, then multiply that number of cubic feet by the cost per cubic foot.