Is the hexagon within a 16 ft diameter circle (i.e., the points of the hexagon just barely touch the 16 ft circle)? Or, is the 16 ft circle entirely within the hexagon (i.e., within the flat sides)?
Perimeter of regular 6 sided hexagon: 6*7 = 42 inches
Super hexagon
One half. Two trapezoids placed long base-to-long base create a hexagon.
Triangle-least area, circle- most area, per given perimeter . The circle would have an area of 154 square cm. the triangle could have an area of almost zero if it were a long, skinny triangle. An equilateral triangle would have an area approx 92.8 sq cm.
A hexagon can be as big as you want, as long as it has 6 equal length sides.
There is o simple answer. 10% of a hexagon could look like a circle in the hexagon, a square in the haxagon, a similar hexagon with sides which are sqrt(0.1) as long, or lots of other shapes.
Each side of a regular hexagon is the same as its radius - in this case 31 inches.
96ft
six feet long
How many sides has a hexagon? What is the length of each side? Over to you....
angles should be 60 degrees 360/6 degrees of circle divided by 6 sides length of timber should be the radius or half the diameter 7.5/2 = 3.75'
1.25 IF the hexagon is a regularhexagon.
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is (6 x the length of one side).
Perimeter of regular 6 sided hexagon: 6*7 = 42 inches
Each side of a hexagon must be 12.5 inches in order for the widest part to be 25 inches across.
Super hexagon
36/6 cm