The width would be the height.
It depends upon what you are calling height and what the thing is, what the area is, that is being measured. If you have a three dimensional shape and are measuring the area of the base which has dimensions length and width, then the height is irrelevant. If you have a three dimensional shape and are measuring the area of the back then the area will be calculated as width times height and you need to consider the height If you have a room and are considering how much paint you need to buy to paint the walls, then you are calculating the surface area of the walls and will need to consider the height as you will have 2 walls length × height and 2 walls width × height. If you are considering the surface area of a cuboid, then the height will also need to be considered as you will have 2 faces each of width × length, length × height, height × width.
Volume = Height*Width*Length
if you are wondering how, multiply length times width time height.
The formula is Length X Width X Height.
Since, this is a cubical block, It can be length * breadth* height..
Area = length*perpendicular height or 0.5*the product of its diagonals
The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular prism is: Length x width x height Example, if length=2cm, width=4cm, and height is 2cm your answer would be: 2 x 4 x 2 = 16 cm3
You can't calculate the volume here as such the height is not mentioned here and for calculating volume you need height,breadth and length.
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height
Multiply Width x Length x Height
V = LWH (Volume = Length x Width x Height)
Length times Width time Height of the inside of the chest (not the outside)