A rhombus is a quadrilateral having 4 equal sides and no right angles
trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
The number of rhombuses that can fit in a hexagon depends on the size of the rhombuses relative to the hexagon. If we consider a regular hexagon and rhombuses that are formed by connecting the midpoints of the hexagon's sides, you can fit 6 rhombuses inside. However, if the rhombuses are of different sizes, the answer may vary.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
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trapezoids have 4 sides, rhombuses have 4 sides
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A rhombus has 4 sides.
yes - all the rhombuses. By definition a trapezoid has two parallel sides, a rhombus also has two parallel sides - because both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. So all rhombuses are trapezoids (but not all trapezoids are rhombuses)
All rhombuses are parallelograms because to be a parallelogram you only have to have four sides and have opposite sides congruent.
The number of rhombuses that can fit in a hexagon depends on the size of the rhombuses relative to the hexagon. If we consider a regular hexagon and rhombuses that are formed by connecting the midpoints of the hexagon's sides, you can fit 6 rhombuses inside. However, if the rhombuses are of different sizes, the answer may vary.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
Some parallelograms are rhombuses, but all rhombuses are parallelograms. A parallelogram is a rhombus if and only if all of it's sides are the same length.
Three rhombuses can be arranged to form a hexagon. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, so when three rhombuses are placed together, their sides can form a closed shape with six sides. The angles between the rhombuses will be 120 degrees, creating a regular hexagon.
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