It sounds like you have already found the dimensions of the box.
width, length, and height
Length, width, and height
Multiply Length x width x height
You measure the height, width, and length.
Square footage is two-dimensional, the product of length times width. Unless the shape is a square, the area by itself is not sufficient to definitively ascertain the dimensions.
length, width, height
width, length, and height
Length, width, and height
Multiply Length x width x height
length, width, and height
length, width and height (:
== Area of Room== To find the area in square feet of a room, multiply the length (in feet) by the width (in feet). Since you provided three dimensions, perhaps you wished to find the volume in cubic feet. To do so, multiply length, width, and height. Be sure your units are consistent.
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
To find the volume of an ingot, you can measure its length, width, and height and then multiply these dimensions together. The formula for calculating volume is Volume = length x width x height. This will give you the total space that the ingot occupies.
You measure the height, width, and length.
Square footage is two-dimensional, the product of length times width. Unless the shape is a square, the area by itself is not sufficient to definitively ascertain the dimensions.
You cannot. There is no relationship between the height and the other two linear dimensions of a box.