No a rhombus is a quadrilateral, meaning it has four sides. All the sides are equal in length to each other.
No. A hexagon can only have six sides. No more, no less.
Six
The probability of rolling more than a six with one roll of a cube whose sides are marked from 1 to 6 is zero.
Yes, because an octagon always has eight sides and a hexagon always has six.
six months
six months
A shape that has more sides than a triangle or rectangle but fewer angles than a hexagon is a pentagon. A pentagon has five sides and five angles, which fits the criteria, as a triangle has three sides and angles, a rectangle has four sides and angles, and a hexagon has six sides and angles.
A rhombus and a hexagon are both polygons, meaning they are closed shapes with straight sides. They also both have equal interior angles - a rhombus has four equal angles, while a regular hexagon has six equal angles. Additionally, both shapes have lines of symmetry - a rhombus has two lines of symmetry, and a regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry.
It all comes down to the shape's Latin roots. tri = three quardi = four pent = five hex = six oct = eight deca = ten As you can see, triangle only has three sides, and hexagon has six, so a triangle does not have more sides than a hexagon.
A triangle has three sides, so a hexagon (a shape with six sides) would have three more sides than a triangle.
All of these are varieties of quadrilaterals. Some include: squares rectangles rhombus (diamond) trapezoid parallelogram kite isoceles trapezoid
3