3
3 rhombuses will fit into one Hexagon...so it would be 20x3
3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
3 if you don't make them overlap.
To determine how many rhombuses can make four hexagons, we first need to understand the relationship between the shapes. A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles, and if we consider a rhombus made of two triangles, it would take three rhombuses to create one hexagon. Therefore, for four hexagons, you would need 4 hexagons × 3 rhombuses/hexagon = 12 rhombuses in total.
Trapeziods, Triangles, and Rhombuses.
3 rhombuses will fit into one Hexagon...so it would be 20x3
3 blue rhombuses cover one yellow hexagon.
3 if you don't make them overlap.
To determine how many rhombuses can make four hexagons, we first need to understand the relationship between the shapes. A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles, and if we consider a rhombus made of two triangles, it would take three rhombuses to create one hexagon. Therefore, for four hexagons, you would need 4 hexagons × 3 rhombuses/hexagon = 12 rhombuses in total.
Trapeziods, Triangles, and Rhombuses.
1
A hexagon is a polygon that has 6 sides
A hexagon has only one face.
No, they will not.
A hexagon is a plane figure and so has only one face.
One.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.