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∙ 12y agoYou need a third dimension (like the width of the refrigerator, or how far it goes back) in order to find the volume. Then you multiply all three dimensions together: volume = length * width * height. So this refrigerator would be 70.5 * 38 * ???
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∙ 12y agoIf you see a specification on a refrigerator as 18 cubic feet, for example. This represents the capacity (how much volume of stuff that you can fit into the fridge).
23*27*2 cubic feet = 1242 cubic feet.
Those measurements describe a volume of 40.93 cubic feet. But that's the total exterior volume of the appliance ... the amount of volume it fills in your kitchen. The "cubic feet" specification in the advertisement refers to the volume of the food-storage compartment inside. That'll be much less.
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!
15 cubic inches = 0.00868 cubic feet.
(25 cubic feet) - (20.7 cubic feet) = 4.3 cubic feet
If you see a specification on a refrigerator as 18 cubic feet, for example. This represents the capacity (how much volume of stuff that you can fit into the fridge).
It depends on the size of the fridge in cubic feet and the brand you want, also it depends on what store you buy it from.
23*27*2 cubic feet = 1242 cubic feet.
Those measurements describe a volume of 40.93 cubic feet. But that's the total exterior volume of the appliance ... the amount of volume it fills in your kitchen. The "cubic feet" specification in the advertisement refers to the volume of the food-storage compartment inside. That'll be much less.
66 cubic feet can hold about 1,584 liters or approximately 56 cubic feet of water. This volume is roughly equivalent to the contents of a small car trunk or a standard refrigerator.
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!
To find the cubic feet of the refrigerator, you would multiply the height, width, and depth in feet (65/12, 33/12, 29/12) to get the volume in cubic feet. So, the refrigerator would be approximately 25.8 cubic feet.
A cubic yard is three feet high, three feet wide and three feet thick.
1,765.73 cubic feet.
0.051 cubic feet.
gosh that's hard 60 * 6 * 6 = 2160 cubic feet