A cube, with a side of 7 units, would have a volume of 343 cubic units
Find the area of the base and divide by the volume and that should give you the height.
Not enough information. The volume is the base area times the height; the height is therefore the volume divided by the base area.
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = piradius2height
Presumably it's a cone or a pyramid: 1/3*base area*height = volume Make the base area the subject of the formula: base area = (volume*3)/height
Multiply the base area by the height.
volume is length X width X height. so, divide the volume by the base.
Find the area of the base and divide by the volume and that should give you the height.
Not enough information. The volume is the base area times the height; the height is therefore the volume divided by the base area.
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = piradius2height
The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of its base times its height.
The base of a sphere is a single point: with no length or breadth.
You cannot.
Presumably it's a cone or a pyramid: 1/3*base area*height = volume Make the base area the subject of the formula: base area = (volume*3)/height
Multiply the base area by the height.
The answer will depend on the shape that you are considering.
Multiply the base*height*width.
The volume of any pyramid or cone is given by the formula: 1/3 x base area x height For a rectangular-based pyramid: 1/3 x base width x base length x height