This logic, geometric logic at that.
First find the radius of the circle.
[tex]area = \pi {r}^{2} \\ [/tex]
We find the radius by a little algebraic manipulation.
[tex]area = \pi {r}^{2} \\ \sqrt{ \frac{area}{\pi} } = r \\ \sqrt{ \frac{100\pi}{\pi} } = r \\ radius = 10[/tex]
Answer:
The height of the hexagon is 10 units (whatever the units are, every measurement needs units). All the sides of a polygon are equal, and it's a regular hexagon, which is a polygon. It's simple thinking, mostly people get into trouble when they over think it