You can analyze an entire honeycomb tessellation by focusing on its parts. First, break the structure down into a single hexagon (or tile). Next, analyze that one tile. Then, apply the information about a single tile to solve problems about the entire tessellation.
While playing the next game, practice analyzing a tile and then extending that analysis to a tessellation composed of those tiles.
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5 cm
15 cm
20 cm
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Correct!
Line segment CD is equivalent to the length of four tiles.
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5 cm
15 cm
20 cm
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Correct!
Line segment AB is equivalent to the length of three tiles.
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5 cm
15 cm
20 cm
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Correct!
Line segment EF is equivalent to the length of one tile.
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5 cm
10 cm
20 cm
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Correct!
Line segment AE is equivalent to the length of two tiles.
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5 cm
70 cm
50 cm
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Correct!
The perimeter is equivalent to the length of ten tiles.
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