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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.
There are a great many different shapes that are in Geometry. There are squares, circles, triangles, rhombus', and hexagons for example.
Infinitely many. Any rhombus can be divided into smaller rhombi, thereby increasing the total number.
15
7 of them.
Turning a square does not make it into a rhombus.
20 hexagons
Infinitely many - if you have an infinite supply of the materials from which they are made.
4 hexagons; A hexagon has 6 sides, thus, if you have 4 hexagons, 4x6=24
a rhombus has 4 sides (4 lines that make the shape). I don't think it is called faces.
Infinitely many. You can make a very, very long chain of hexagons, for example.
there is 7 hexagons in the design