It matters on what figure it is.
By dividing length times width into its given volume
you can't. you must be given the length, width and height as the formula is: lhw (length x height x width).
More information must be given - the width can vary from zero to a really high number. If the volume is given, you can divide it by the product of the length and the height and you get the width.
width = volume/(length*height)
The length and volume are not sufficient to determine the width and height.
You cannot
By dividing length times width into its given volume
You really should know how to answer that question.Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) .Length = (volume) / (width x height)Width = (volume) / (length x height)Height = (volume) / (length x width)
Height = Area divided by Length
you can't. you must be given the length, width and height as the formula is: lhw (length x height x width).
width = volume/(length*height)
More information must be given - the width can vary from zero to a really high number. If the volume is given, you can divide it by the product of the length and the height and you get the width.
First you will multiply the length times the width. Once you get the answer to that you then multiply that number by the height
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
It is impossible unless the question asks you to find the length when given the volume and height and/or width.
The length and volume are not sufficient to determine the width and height.
You cannot: given only the volume, there is no way to determine the length, or width or height. If you double the length and halve the width you would still have the same volume.