I have the basal and volume as hints to find out about the object's height. Is there a specific formula I can follow?

Yes, there is a formula you can use to find the height of an object when given the basal area and the volume. The formula is:

Height = Volume / Basal Area

To find the height, you need to divide the volume of the object by its basal area. The basal area is the cross-sectional area of the object at its base, usually measured in square units (e.g., square meters). The volume is the amount of space occupied by the object, typically measured in cubic units (e.g., cubic meters).

By dividing the volume by the basal area, you can calculate the height of the object.