171 mm
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is (6 x the length of one side).
How many sides has a hexagon? What is the length of each side? Over to you....
42 cm because a hexagon has 6 sides and 7 times 6 is 42!
A hexagon has 6 sides, and if each side is 1 meter, we multiply this by the number of sides (6) to get 1 x 6 which is 6. Therefore, the perimeter is 6 meters.
10mm/ 4 sides into 40mm = 10mm per side.
No, hexagons do not have to have equal sides. A hexagon can have sides of varying lengths and still be classified as a hexagon as long as it has six sides. However, when all sides and angles are equal, it is referred to as a regular hexagon.
Perimeter of regular 6 sided hexagon: 6*7 = 42 inches
96ft
6.2mm
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By definition the perimeter = n (side length)For a hexagonal, n = 6 Accordingly, side length = perimeter/66 equal sides total 228 inches - each side is 228/6 = 38 inches
16cm