3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles
3 if you don't make them overlap.
To determine how many rhombuses can make four hexagons, we first need to understand the relationship between the shapes. A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles, and if we consider a rhombus made of two triangles, it would take three rhombuses to create one hexagon. Therefore, for four hexagons, you would need 4 hexagons × 3 rhombuses/hexagon = 12 rhombuses in total.
well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
Trapeziods, Triangles, and Rhombuses.
3 rhombuses make a hexagon.
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles
Three rhombuses can be arranged to form a hexagon. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, so when three rhombuses are placed together, their sides can form a closed shape with six sides. The angles between the rhombuses will be 120 degrees, creating a regular hexagon.
3 if you don't make them overlap.
well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
To determine how many rhombuses can make four hexagons, we first need to understand the relationship between the shapes. A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles, and if we consider a rhombus made of two triangles, it would take three rhombuses to create one hexagon. Therefore, for four hexagons, you would need 4 hexagons × 3 rhombuses/hexagon = 12 rhombuses in total.
well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
Trapeziods, Triangles, and Rhombuses.
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Blue and Yellow make Green.
Yellow and green do not make blue. The primary colors that combine to create blue are red and green. Mixing yellow and blue will create green.
Yellow and blue make green.