To calculate the volume, you need to use the same unit (inches in our case) for all dimensions, otherwise you won’t get the correct result. For example, if we wanted to find the volume of a refrigerator, we would find its length, width, and depth in inches. Let’s say our fridge is 50 inches (127. 0 cm) long, 25 inches (63. 5 cm) wide, and 20 inches (50. 8 cm) deep.
In our example, we would write 50 first, as our fridge is 50 inches (127. 0 cm) long.
In our example, we would multiply 50 × 25 - the width. 50 × 25 = 1250.
In our example, we would multiply 1250 × 20 - the depth. 1250 × 20 = 25,000.
Acceptable labels include: “Cubic Inches” “Inches Cubed” “Cu. In. " “In3”