If all the angle and side measures are the same, then yes, they're all congruent.
No. They may be of different sizes.
Nope. They can be any shape or size meaning they CAN be congruent.
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rectangular prism
A hexagonal prism.
No. They may be of different sizes.
yesss
Nope. They can be any shape or size meaning they CAN be congruent.
A hexagonal prism.
yes -novanet
rectangular prism
A hexagonal prism.
Yes
Yes.
No. They're always in the same ratio.
Yes, when three congruent regular hexagons overlap, they can create multiple distinct areas or compartments. Each pair of hexagons can intersect in a way that forms additional regions, and the intersection of all three can yield further compartments. The total number of distinct areas can exceed six, depending on the specific arrangement and overlap of the hexagons. By strategically positioning them, you can create a complex pattern with numerous distinct regions.
Hexagons