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It is: 6*3*2 = 36 cubic cm
The answer depends on what is 36 cm: the radius, diameter or some other aspect of the circle.
If you are accustomed to inches, this is about half an inch; an inch has 2.54 cm.
36 cm2 is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. There cannot, therefore, be three measures (height, width and length) associated with it. If the area is (36 cm)2 then two of the measures (usually width and length) are 36 cm each and the third (height) is undefined. If the area is 36 cm2 then there is no reason to assume that the shape is a quadrilateral. It could be a circle with radius 3.385 cm (approx) or any other shape. Even if it were a rectangle, there is no way to decide between a 3600 cm *0.01 cm rectangle and a 3600000000 cm*0.00000001 cm rectangle.
If you picture a square room with equal sides, it would be 36' x 36'.