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3 February, 16:26

Two similar regular hexagons have a common center. If each side of the big hexagon is twice the side of the small one and the area of the small hexagon is 3 sq. in, what is the area of the big hexagon?

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  1. 3 February, 18:19
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    To determine any area of a shape we need to know the formula for the area of that particular shape which is for a regular hexagon is

    Area of hexagon = (3 √3) a^2 / 2

    where a is the length of the side of the hexagon

    So, first, we determine the length of the side of the smaller hexagon from the given area.

    3 in^2 = (3 √3) a^2 / 2

    6 in^2 = (3 √3) a^2

    a^2 = 2 √3 / 3

    a = 1.0746 in

    The length of the side of the bigger hexagon is twice that of the smaller so,

    A = 2a = 2 (1.0746 in) = 2.1491 in

    Area of the bigger hexagon = (3 √3) a^2 / 2

    = (3 √3) 2.1491^2 / 2 = 12 in^2
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