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To estimate the volume of a toaster, you would first need to determine the shape of the toaster. Most toasters are rectangular prisms, so you would measure the length, width, and height of the toaster. Then, you would multiply these three dimensions together (volume = length x width x height) to calculate the volume in cubic units. If the toaster is a different shape, such as a cylinder or irregular shape, you would use the appropriate formula for calculating the volume of that shape.

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you must measure your toaster and if u dont have one ten just imainge that u have 1 too so an estimate is where it on hundred or ten and ect so my was length equal 60 and width equal 100 and multiply them together i get 6,000

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The only measurements you really need for the estimate are the size of the whole toaster and the size of the internal grill holes. If you don't have those second measurements, just shrink the size of the whole toaster so the width is about four fifths of the body, the length of one should be about 1/3 of the body and the height should be about 4 fifths as well. Then just use the standard volume calculation (lwh) to find the volume of the two components, then subtract however many grill holes there are from the volume of the body.

I was just doing an assignment on this, and this is where i started to get an estimate.

I later went on to add the curvature of the edges and the lever + dial etc. but for an estimate, this should be fine.

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