The statement is not generally true. It is true only for regular hexagons. Join the centre of the hexagon to three alternating vertices. You will have formed three rhombi in the hexagon.
there are 3 rhombus in 1 hexagon
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Rhombus: 4 Hexagon: 6
No because a rhombus has 4 sides whereas an hexagon has 6 sides.
A hexagon (hex=10) has ten sides, a rhombus has 4 sides. Therefore, a hexagon has 6 more sides than a rhombus.
there are 3 rhombus in 1 hexagon
3/3
for the small rhombus it is 1/6 for the bigger ones it can be 1/3.it can be depended on how big the hexagon is or how big the shape can be
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Rhombus: 4 Hexagon: 6
No because a rhombus has 4 sides whereas an hexagon has 6 sides.
A hexagon (hex=10) has ten sides, a rhombus has 4 sides. Therefore, a hexagon has 6 more sides than a rhombus.
NO
they are polygons
No, never.
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A square or a rhombus both will fit the given description as will some other polygons such as a regular hexagon.