measure it
or think if a pencil is this high then how high is this
i am sure you will work it out eventually
i hope this helped
even though it probably didn't
By using trigonometry
If bxh=area b being base and h being height then height= area/base
To find the height of a three-dimensional object when given its base area and volume, you can use the formula for volume: ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ). Rearranging this formula, the height can be calculated using ( \text{Height} = \frac{V}{\text{Base Area}} ). Simply divide the volume by the base area to obtain the height.
Area = Base * Height so Base = Area/Height
Since: Volume = height x base Height = Volume / Base
The height is one of the two given measures. For calculating the height of anything perpendicular (90°), a line can be drawn from the highest point of the object to the base.
Area = 0.5*Base*Height
You can find the height of a parallelogram given the area and base measures by working backwards from the area formula. The area of a parallelogram is found with the formula: Area = Base * Height To solve this equation for Height, we divide both sides by the base. Area / Base = (Base * Height) / Base Simplify: Area / Base = Height
Find the area of the base, find the height of the pyramid. Volume = (1/3)*(area of base)*(height)
Multiply the area of the base by the height of the object. The area of the base can be found by multiplying the length times the width of one of the faces.
base = (2*area)/height
Height = (Perimeter/2) - Base