A planter is shown below.

Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.

If the volume of the planter is 3,072 cubic inches, how tall is the planter?

To find the height of the planter, we need to know the dimensions of the planter. Let's assume the planter is in the shape of a rectangular prism.

Let the length of the planter be L inches, the width be W inches, and the height be H inches.

The volume of a rectangular prism is given by the formula:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

Given that the volume of the planter is 3,072 cubic inches:

3,072 = L x W x H

We are looking to find the height, H.

Since we do not have the specific dimensions of the planter, there are infinite possible combinations of L, W, and H that could lead to a volume of 3,072 cubic inches.

Therefore, without additional information about the dimensions of the planter, it is not possible to determine the height of the planter.