It depends on the size of the hexagon. If the hexagon is very very small, the length of a side could be a nanometre (or smaller). If the hexagon is large, the length could be a light year (or more). In fact, a single hexagon could have one side that is a nanometre in length and another side that is a light year.
One sixth of its perimeter.
If the hexagon isn't regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = (side-1 length)+(side-2 length)+(side-3 length)+(side-4 length)+(side 5 length)+(side-6 length) If the hexagon is regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = 6 x (length of any side)
4cm
Length of one side = 114/6 inches = 19 inches
It depends on the size of the hexagon. If the hexagon is very very small, the length of a side could be a nanometre (or smaller). If the hexagon is large, the length could be a light year (or more). In fact, a single hexagon could have one side that is a nanometre in length and another side that is a light year.
The side length is 6.20403 units.
One sixth of its perimeter.
The length of each side is 4cm
If the hexagon isn't regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = (side-1 length)+(side-2 length)+(side-3 length)+(side-4 length)+(side 5 length)+(side-6 length) If the hexagon is regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = 6 x (length of any side)
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
The area of a regular hexagon with side length of 20cm is about 1039.23cm2
Six times the length of one side.
4cm
The perimeter of a regular hexagon with a side length of 6.8mm is 40.8mm
Length of one side = 114/6 inches = 19 inches
Side length is about 58cm and the perimeter is about 348cm