A hexahedron is a three-dimensional figure with six identical faces - in other words, a cube. So a hexahedron is not made up of hexagons at all, but of squares. However, if you were to balance a cube on one of the vertices, the horizontal plane cutting the cube in half would make a cut in the shape of a regular hexagon. Four such regular hexagons can be found in the cube.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexahedron Generally, a hexahedron is any polyhedron with six faces, most commonly a cube. No hexahedron has a hexagon for any of its faces; most have squares or triangles.
7 of them.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
Infinitely many - if you have an infinite supply of the materials from which they are made.
Six.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexahedron Generally, a hexahedron is any polyhedron with six faces, most commonly a cube. No hexahedron has a hexagon for any of its faces; most have squares or triangles.
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) figure whereas a hexahedron is a solid (3-dimensional) shape. A hexagon is bounded by six straight lines whereas a hexahedron is bounded by six polygons.
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A Hexahedron has 6 faces.
7 of them.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
A hexahedron has 6 faces.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! With 8 trapezoids, you can create 4 hexagons. You see, each hexagon is made up of 6 trapezoids fitting together like puzzle pieces, so with 8 trapezoids, you have just the right amount to form 4 beautiful hexagons. Just imagine the lovely shapes and colors you can create with those!
20 hexagons
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.