How Do You find the volume of a hexagon ? The Front Has cm squared so do you not times the front bit ??

Since a hexagon is a plane figure, the volume of any hexagon is zero.

Perhaps you mean "the area of a hexagon" or possibly "the volume of a
hexahedron". Let us know and I'll try to help. Are you concerned only with
regular hexagons or regular hexahedrons (cubes) or do you need formulas for
irregular figures as well? These would be considerably more complicated and
perhaps would not be called formulas.

divide the hexgon in triangles and make summation of all the A. of triangle later multiply with ht. and there u are!

To compute the area of a hexagon you can either compute the area of the six triangles inside of it or you can compute the area of the two trapezoids inside of it.

Does that help?

2x-10=2

To clarify, a hexagon is a two-dimensional shape with six sides, so it does not have volume. Volume is a measure of the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object. Therefore, it is not possible to find the volume of a hexagon.

If you are referring to a hexagonal prism or a hexagonal pyramid, then we can determine their volumes.

For a hexagonal prism, you would need the measurements of the length, width, and height (or depth) of the prism. To find the volume, you would multiply the area of the hexagonal base by the height.

Volume of a hexagonal prism = Area of the hexagonal base × Height

To find the area of the hexagonal base, you would need to know the length of one side of the hexagon (assuming it is regular and all sides have the same length). The formula for the area of a regular hexagon is:

Area of a regular hexagon = (3√3 × side length^2) ÷ 2

Once you have the area of the hexagonal base, you can multiply it by the height to find the volume.

If you are referring to a hexagonal pyramid, the process is similar. You would need to know the length of one side of the hexagon (assuming it is regular) and the height of the pyramid. The formula for finding the volume of a pyramid is:

Volume of a hexagonal pyramid = (Area of the hexagonal base × Height) ÷ 3

Again, to find the area of the hexagonal base, you can use the formula mentioned earlier.

It is important to note that the "cm squared" you mentioned refers to square centimeters, which is a unit of area, not volume.