A refrigerator is 2.8 feet wide, 2.5 feet deep,5.5 feet high. the walls and other parts of the refrigerator take up 19 feet to the 3rd power. How many cubic feet are left for food

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To find out how many cubic feet are left for food in the refrigerator, we need to calculate the total volume of the refrigerator and subtract the volume occupied by the walls and other parts.

The total volume of the refrigerator can be calculated by multiplying its width, depth, and height. So, the total volume is:

Total Volume = Width x Depth x Height
Total Volume = 2.8 ft x 2.5 ft x 5.5 ft
Total Volume = 38.5 ft³

Now, we need to subtract the volume occupied by the walls and other parts, which is given as 19 ft³. So, the remaining volume for food can be calculated as:

Remaining Volume = Total Volume - Volume of Walls and Other Parts
Remaining Volume = 38.5 ft³ - 19 ft³
Remaining Volume = 19.5 ft³

Therefore, there are 19.5 cubic feet of space left for food in the refrigerator.

V = LWH

V = 2.8 * 2.5 * 5.5
V = 38.5 cubic feet

38.5 - 19 = _______ cubic feet for food