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? Explain.(1 point) Responses No, it is 6,920 cm3 too small for the space. No, it is 6,920 cm cubed too small for the space. Yes, it will fit since it is smaller than the space. Yes, it will fit since it is smaller than the space. No, it is 6,920 cm3 too big for the space. No, it is 6,920 cm cubed too big for the space. Yes, it will fit. It will be a bit tight, but that won’t matter. Yes, it will fit. It will be a bit tight, but that won’t matter.

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 together: 76 cm × 76 cm × 170 cm = 975,200 cm3.

Since the volume of the refrigerator is 975,200 cm3, which is slightly larger than the available space of 975,000 cm3, the refrigerator will not fit in the space. Therefore, the correct response is: No, it is 6,920 cm3 too big for the space.