Mensurationhard · Past Paper
Find the area of a regular hexagon with side 6 cm.
A54*sqrt(3) sq. cm
B27*sqrt(3) sq. cm
C36*sqrt(3) sq. cm
D108 sq. cm
✓ Correct Answer: A — 54*sqrt(3) sq. cm
A regular hexagon consists of 6 equilateral triangles. Area = 6 * (sqrt(3)/4) * 6^2 = 54*sqrt(3).
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