You're converting volume, so you can convert from liters to cubic inches:
https://www.convertunits.com/from/L/to/cubic+inches
762 L = 46,500 in^3
Now that could be any combination of height x width x length, so you'd have to play with different numbers if you wanted to break down the possible sizes. But roughly you'd be looking at 36" x 36" x 36" if it was a cube. You could make any of those numbers smaller if you make other numbers larger to multiply to the same total volume.
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