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Well honey, a hexagon has six sides, so technically you could fit six rhombuses in there if you really wanted to. But let's be real, a hexagon is a hexagon and a rhombus is a rhombus, they're not the same thing. So, the answer is none, unless you're trying to be a geometry rebel.
Oh, dude, a hexagon has six sides, so technically you could fit three rhombuses in there if you really wanted to. But like, who's out here trying to cram rhombuses into hexagons anyway? Just let shapes be shapes, man.
A hexagon is a six-sided polygon. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length. In a hexagon, there are no rhombuses present, as a rhombus is a specific type of quadrilateral and not a regular shape found within a hexagon.
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.
No because a rhombus has 4 sides whereas an hexagon has 6 sides.
there are three rhombuses in an octagon.
There can be any number (>=3) of parallelograms in a regular hexagon. If it is not a regular hexagon you may not have any.
there are 2 draw a line down the center of the hexagon