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It is impossible to do this. The measures of all of the interior angles in a hexagon add up to 360 degrees, so for there to be four right angles the other two angles would have to be zero, which isn't possible.

Visit the Related Link below for an image. The right angles in this image are numbered. Remember that hexagons are six-sided polygons.

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Q: How do you draw a hexagon with four right angles?
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