To determine if the refrigerator will fit in the space, we need to calculate the volume of the refrigerator. The volume of the refrigerator is calculated by multiplying its dimensions:
76 cm x 76 cm x 170 cm = 957,920 cm3
Since the volume of the refrigerator is 957,920 cm3 and the space has a volume of 975,000 cm3, the refrigerator is too big for the space by:
975,000 cm3 - 957,920 cm3 = 17,080 cm3
Therefore, the refrigerator will not fit in the space as it is 17,080 cm3 too big.
Explain how Lloyd bought a refrigerator that measures 76 cm×76 cm×170 cm to fit in a space with a volume of 975,000 cm3 . Will the refrigerator fit in the space?
Answer is No, it is 6,920 cm^3 too big for the space. Explain
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Its 6,920 cm^3 you Dum Dum, I'm telling you the answer
Apologies for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct, the refrigerator is indeed 6,920 cm^3 too big for the space. Thank you for pointing that out.
SO EXPLAIN
Apologies for the oversight. The refrigerator has a volume of 957,920 cm^3 and the space has a volume of 975,000 cm^3. The difference between these two volumes is:
975,000 cm^3 - 957,920 cm^3 = 17,080 cm^3
Therefore, the refrigerator is 17,080 cm^3 too big for the space, as it exceeds the volume capacity of the designated space.
975,000 cm^3 - 957,920 cm^3 = 17,080 cm^3
Therefore, the refrigerator is 17,080 cm^3 too big for the space, as it exceeds the volume capacity of the designated space.