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Divide 18.2 cu.ft. by its length in feet and after that by its height in feet and you will have its width in feet.

That is the internal dimensions of 18.2 cu.ft. of something that resembles a box.

Three dimensions are required here for a volume quantity.

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Refrigerators come in various sizes, typically ranging from as small as 10 cubic feet for compact models to as large as 30 cubic feet or more for full-size models. Consider the available space in your kitchen and how much storage you need to determine the ideal size for your needs.

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various sizes to suit your domestic requirements, you will have to visit a store. But anything from 2 or 3 cubic feet upwards

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15y ago
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You can't convert cubic feet to square feet.

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Rated on the internal dimensions.

eg: 2 feet wide * 2 feet deep * 4 feet high = 2 * 2 * 4 = 16 cu. ft. (capacity)

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That means it has a usable volume of 18 cubic ft.

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2.8 cubic feet !

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That's the capacity.

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