An infinite number, if you cut them small enough.
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Two hexagons, 6 rectangles.
8 * * * * * There is no 3-D shape made from regular hexagons. The previous answer may refer to a hexagonal prism. But that is not a 3-D hexagon: the shape has two hexagonal faces and six rectangles - not just hexagons.
hexagonal prism
A hexagonal prism
Yes, it could be.
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Two hexagons and six rectangles
A hexagonal prism doesn't have any triangles. There are two hexagons and 6 rectangles.
You cannot make a hexagon out of rectangles and so you will never be able to make the two bases of the hexagonal prism. And these two hexagons, after all, are what give the shape its name.
A hexagonal prism is formed by two-dimensional shapes that are hexagons and rectangles. The two hexagons serve as the top and bottom faces of the prism, while the rectangles connect the corresponding sides of the hexagons, forming the lateral faces. This combination creates a three-dimensional shape with a uniform hexagonal cross-section.
it is called a hexagonal prism prisms are named by the shape of their bases