what is the height of a solid with a volume of 120 m3 and a base of 30 m2

volume of solid = Area of the base * height

therefore:
120 = 30 * h
h = 4 m

so there,, :)

You do not say if it is a cylinder (sides straight up and down) or some other shape like a cone or a half sphere or whatever.

If the sides go straight up then
30 h = 120
h = 4 meters
If it is a cone or pyramid (straight sloping sides)
(1/3) (30) h = 120
h = 12 meters

To find the height of a solid with a given volume and base area, you can use the formula for the volume of a solid. In this case, you have a volume of 120 m³ and a base area of 30 m².

The formula for volume is

Volume = base area x height

Rearranging this formula, we can solve for the height:

height = Volume / base area

Plugging in the given values, we have:

height = 120 m³ / 30 m²

Simplifying the expression:

height = 4 m

Therefore, the height of the solid is 4 meters.