No because a parallelogram is a 4 sided polygon whereas an hexagon is a 6 sided polygon.
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The number of parallelograms that can fit into a hexagon depends on the size and orientation of the parallelograms relative to the hexagon. A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles, and each triangle can accommodate a parallelogram, depending on its dimensions. In general, the maximum number of parallelograms that can fit into a hexagon can vary, but a common configuration is to fit two parallelograms in each triangular section, potentially allowing for a total of twelve parallelograms. However, this is contingent on the specific dimensions of the parallelograms used.
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No. A hexagon has 6 sides. There are parallelograms that do not have 6 sides.
No, all parallelograms are quadrangles or quadrilaterals which have 4 sides. Hexagons have 6 sides.
There can be any number (>=3) of parallelograms in a regular hexagon. If it is not a regular hexagon you may not have any.
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Nope. A parallelogram has 4 sides, a hexagon has 6 (hex means six)
All squares are parallelograms, but all parallelograms are not squares.
They are a miscellaneous collection of polygons.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.
No trapezoids are parallelograms, and no parallelograms are trapezoids.