The area is 6 x 8 so it would be 48
The area of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 8cm is about 166.3cm2
The question cannot be answered. A regular hexagon with sides of 10 inches would have apothems of 10/sqrt(2) = 7.071 inches. Therefore the hexagon cannot be regular. And, since the hexagon is irregular, there is not enough information to answer the question.
166.30
166.30
No, because a hexagon is not shaped like a stop sign. The latter have 8 sides.
The area of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 8cm is about 166.3cm2
s = 8 and a = 1.3 are not compatible for a regular hexagon.
The perimeter of a regular hexagon can be calculated by multiplying the length of one side by the number of sides. Since a hexagon has 6 sides, the perimeter is (8 , \text{cm} \times 6 = 48 , \text{cm}). Therefore, the perimeter of the regular hexagon is 48 cm.
It is 665.1 sq inches.
The question cannot be answered. A regular hexagon with sides of 10 inches would have apothems of 10/sqrt(2) = 7.071 inches. Therefore the hexagon cannot be regular. And, since the hexagon is irregular, there is not enough information to answer the question.
665.1 square units.
Each side is 8 inches.
How many sides has a hexagon? What is the length of each side? Over to you....
8
A regular hexagon, like any other hexagon, has six sides.
6 sides, times 8cm per side= 48cm
The area is 166.3 square inches.