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Re: Julius has a piece of string that is 24 inches long. He is stretching [#permalink]
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OK Nice. I also just found the textbook answer. Apparently he divides the hexagon into two trapezoids and uses the trapezoid formula * 2. So one formula less to memorize 👍
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Re: Julius has a piece of string that is 24 inches long. He is stretching [#permalink]
You're right.
In a similar way, 1st solution has the regular hexagon divided into 6 equilateral triangles. Thus, area of hexagon becomes --> 6 * (area of eq. triangle)

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OK Nice. I also just found the textbook answer. Apparently he divides the hexagon into two trapezoids and uses the trapezoid formula * 2. So one formula less to memorize 👍
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