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What is the formula in getting the height of a volume?

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What is the formula in getting the height of a volume?

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  1. Vol=W*B*H

    H=Vol/(B*W)


  2. Huh?

    Volume of what?

  3. height of a volume = volume/area

  4. Well volume is "width x length x height" right? So.... If you have the volume, divide it by the length and the width and that should give you the height. EX.( 5x5=25x5=125) (125/5=25/5=5) Pretty straight forward. Oh, and this is only for like a cube or a rectangular cube, not a cylinder or pyrimid or something, look up the equation for that.

  5. Since things with a base at the top & bottom use  Base·Height=Volume, we can divide both sides by Base to get Height=Volume÷Base.

    If there's a point at the top or bottom, you've got to divide by the number of dimensions in the first equation.

  6. It depends a great deal on the shape of the volume.  It's different for pyramids, cubes, cylinders and/or spheres.

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