It depends on what you want to do. Neither of the options sound sensible, though.
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volume is equal to length x breadth x height
It is 2*(Length*Breadth + Breadth*Height + Height*Length).
If you have the total volume of the object (usually measured in something cubed) then all you have to do is divide that value by the breadth and then after that divide the value you get from that by the length to get the height Hope this helps :)
No, only breadth and length
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object. It cannot have length and breadth AND height. If three dimensions are given, then two of them (eg breadth and height) must stand for the same thing.
It has two dimensions of length: whether you call them length, breadth, height or width depends on the orientation of the shape and your preference.
The answer depends on what information you are given: (volume, breadth and height), (surface are, breadth and height), (principle diagonal, breadth and height), (mass, density, breadth and height) or some other set.
Breadth us another word for 'width' - a rectangular block, such as a brick, has length, breadth and height.
It is Length * Breadth * Height.
Divide the area by the length of the rectangle
0. An acre is a measure of area: it has a length and a breadth but not a height.