Infinitely many. Any rhombus can be divided into smaller rhombi, thereby increasing the total number.
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3 rhombuses will fit into one Hexagon...so it would be 20x3
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A hexagon has six sides, each of which is a rhombus when divided into two congruent triangles. Therefore, a hexagon can be divided into six rhombuses. If we are looking to fit three rhombuses into a hexagon, we can arrange them in a way that each rhombus shares a side with two other rhombuses, forming a tessellation pattern within the hexagon.
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hexagons fit perfectly with one another so the answer is six. Go to the Related Links below this window for alot more detail.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A hexagon can be divided into six equal triangles, and each triangle can be split into two congruent rhombuses. So, you can fit 12 rhombuses in a hexagon. Just imagine all those beautiful shapes working together harmoniously on your canvas!
rhombuses can not be a tessellate because they do not fit together like there supposed to. * * * * * The above answer is incorrect! All quadrilaterals, including rhombuses, can tessellate. In fact, rhombic tessellation is illustrated in the accompanying graphic.