use 4 triangles, make 2 trapezoids then put them into a hexagon
3 triangles make up a hexagon.
Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
1. square 2. hexagon 3. pentagon 4. rectangle 5. triangle 6. circle 7. octagon
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A hexagon has 6 sides whereas a trapezoid has 4 sides therefore a hexagon is 6/4 or 3/2 of a trapezoid as an improper fraction.
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To make six sets using rhombuses, trapezoids, triangles, and hexagons, you would need a total of six sets. Each set would consist of one of each shape - a rhombus, a trapezoid, a triangle, and a hexagon. Therefore, you would need 6 sets x 4 shapes per set = 24 shapes in total to make six sets using these shapes.
A 6 sided hexagon has 6 angles that add up to 720 degrees
take a hexagon draw a cross through it to partition it equally whatever that shape is called which you just drew 4 of
3 triangles make up a hexagon.
*square *triangle *hexagon It is basically that shape that go together and that they don't have gaps in between them
You can make 6
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Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
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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.
1. square 2. hexagon 3. pentagon 4. rectangle 5. triangle 6. circle 7. octagon