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.
A hexagon can be partitioned into three trapezoids (not trapeziod!).
One half of a hexagon forms one trapezoid.
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
one eighth
It equals one half: 0.5=1/2
A trapezoid.
1 because if there are two numbers that are the same and is the numerator and the denominator in a fraction then it equals one
One half. Two trapezoids placed long base-to-long base create a hexagon.
2 hexagons and 1 half hexagon, equals 2.5 as a fraction (in decimal form).
One trapezoid is 1 and, as a fraction, that is 1/1
2
Quad = Four, Hex = Six...
No, they have four sides. They are Quadrilaterals. A hexagon is the one with six sides.
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
The answer depends on whether or not the hexagon is regular, partly regular or totally irregular. In the last case it will not help. It also depends on whether you start off with a regular hexagon standing with one vertex above another or standing on one of its sides!
The fraction βfour-sixthsβ would mean βfour triangles,β because one-sixth of the hexagon is a triangle.
30/1 is one improper fraction that equals 30.
A fraction that equals one is any integer (negative or positive) that is divided by itself. For instance, -6/-6 equals one. 1,965/1,965 equals one.
If you bisect a regular hexagon (cut in half from one vertex to the opposite vertex) the shape you get is a trapezoid. If you bisect the hexagon from the midpoint of one side to the midpoint of the opposite side, then the shape you would is a pentagon, similar looking to home plate in baseball.