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What is the volume in cubic feet of a refrigerator whose interior is 4. 5 feet tall, 2. 5 feet wide, and 2 feet deep? 25. cuft
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What is the volume in cubic feet of a refrigerator whose interior is 4. 5 feet tall, 2. 5 feet wide, and 2 feet deep? 25. cuft
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What is the volume in cubic feet of a refrigerator whose interior is 4. 5 feet tall, 2. 5 feet wide, and 2 feet deep?
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22.5 feet
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volume of a retangular shape: l*w*h
4.5*2.5*2=22.5
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