3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
Two more sides
A hexagon can be broken into any number, k (≥3) of trapezoids, and these will have 4k angles.
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trapezoid
3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
Two more sides
A hexagon can be broken into any number, k (≥3) of trapezoids, and these will have 4k angles.
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Well, honey, a hexagon has six sides, so technically you can fit six trapezoids in there if you get creative with your shapes. But if you're talking about how many trapezoids can fit perfectly inside a hexagon without overlapping, then the answer is zero. Hexagons and trapezoids are like apples and oranges, they just don't fit together like that.
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Minimally, two (2) trapezoids are necessary to create a hexagon. (This solution comes from drawing a line straight across the center of the hexagon.) Most numbers (if not all) greater than two are also feasible, but with more finagling.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral and has four faces.
trapezoid
hexagon
how many squares fit in a hexagon
There can be infinitely many triangles in a hexagon.