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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A regular hexagon A has the midpoints of its edges joined to form a smaller hexagon B. This process is repeated by joining the midpoints of the edges of the hexagon B to get a third hexagon C. What is the ratio of the area of hexagon C to the area of hexagon A?

hartnn (hartnn):

Each smaller hexagon formed will have side length equal to 0.866(half times square root of 3)times the length of its previous hexagon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how did you get that?

hartnn (hartnn):

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