Your question doesn't make sense.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the shapes.
The fraction of 2 hexagons and 1 trapezoid would be represented as 2/3.
2 hexagons and 1 half hexagon, equals 2.5 as a fraction (in decimal form).
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Two hexagons can create various shapes depending on how they are combined. If placed side by side, they can form a larger hexagon or a more complex polygon. Additionally, overlapping two hexagons can create a new shape with a unique outline, and their combined area would simply be the sum of the areas of the two hexagons.
The number of hexagons that can be formed from two triangles depends on how the triangles are arranged and whether you are referring to overlapping shapes or distinct hexagons made from their combination. If you are asking about a specific geometric arrangement, please provide details. In a general sense, two triangles do not inherently contain any hexagons.
No. Two regular hexagons are always similar to each other, but two random hexagons are not necessarily similar.
All six-sided two dimensional figures are hexagons.
Two: the two hexagons!
2 and 1 half
Two regular hexagons have a total of 12 verticals. Each regular hexagon has 6 vertices, and when you combine two hexagons, you simply add the number of vertices together: 6 + 6 = 12.
A pair of regular hexagons.