It would help to know what shape you are talking about. But since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of its base times its height.
So, you divide the base by 2. Then, you divide the area by that answer and you'll find the height.
Divide the area by half the base.
Only the base in not enough information. You can find the area if you are given the other two sides, or two angles, or a side and an angle, or measures of other features. However, the answer depends on the information given and the formula is likely to be different in each case.
You don't. You need the height and the area of the base to find the volume.
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
If you're only given the base, then you can't calculate the other leg. If you have any one of the following, then you can calculate all of the parts of the triangle: -- length of the other leg -- length of the hypotenuse -- size of either acute angle
Use trigonometry if another angle is given. Use Pythagoras' theorem if the hypotenuse is given. Multiply the area by 2 and divide it by its height if the area is given. Or simply measure it.
To find the height of a shape when you have the base and area, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle or triangle. For a rectangle, the area ( A ) is given by ( A = \text{base} \times \text{height} ). Rearranging this formula, you can find the height by dividing the area by the base: ( \text{height} = \frac{A}{\text{base}} ). For a triangle, the formula is ( A = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} ), and you would solve for height similarly.
It is impossible unless some other information is available. It is like asking how tall a building is if its base is 250 sq feet. Or how tall a person is if they wear size 10 shoes.
the equation for a triangle is 1/2base*height knowing that it's a simple equation solving for a single unknown.
base = (2*area)/height