No. They're always in the same ratio.
Hexagons
Nope. They can be any shape or size meaning they CAN be congruent.
Yes it does. The two bases (hexagons) are congruent, and the six rectangular sides are congruen to each other.
Regular hexagons and other shapes based on hexagons. Polygons with 6k sides (positive integer k) where sets of k adjacent sides and angles are congruent to the next set, and other shapes based on these.
A hexagonal prism.
4 hexagons; A hexagon has 6 sides, thus, if you have 4 hexagons, 4x6=24
One hexagon has six sides, so 100 hexagons have 600 sides.
No because parallelograms have 4 sides whereas hexagons have 6 sides
A hexagon has six sides, so seven hexagons will have 6 * 7 = 42 sides.
yes -novanet
No. They may be of different sizes.