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.
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
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3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles
3 rhombuses make a hexagon.
3 if you don't make them overlap.
a hexagon
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well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
3 rhombuses will fit into one Hexagon...so it would be 20x3
Trapeziods, Triangles, and Rhombuses.
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!