eight
regular(5), (use 2d shapes) prisms , antiprisims, pyramid, dipyramid, deltohedron, gyrolongated dipyramid, wedge, (modified from regulars or others) truncated, compunds, regular mixes, rhombic
16 2/3 liters
Mad Math.
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. The relative proportions are varied to make brass with different properties. The different mixes result in different densities, but they are close to 0.3 pounds per cubic inch.
Seawater has a greater buoyant force than fresh water because seawater has a higher density than fresh water therefore the buoyancy is higher. *Improved* This happens because when water mixes with the salt in sea water, the density changes to the average density which is around 1.55 g/mL (Average density is the density of different materials put to together )
probably orange and yellow
Yellow is a primary color. One cannot combine any other color to make yellow. When one mixes red with yellow, one gets orange. When one mixes blue with yellow, one get green.
Any of the neutral colours will do well in combination with red, orange, yellow, blue and/or pink. Black, white, grey, brown, beige, or taupe are the best bets.
secondary colours are: orange green purple so each primary colour mixes with each other creates one of the above red & yellow = orange yellow & blue = green blue & red = purple
A shade of pink or peach color, depending on the ratios of yellow and magenta pigment added to the white paint.
The word "orange" in "orange juice" is an adjective that means "made of orange", not the color. As well as, some other substances mix in with the 'orange juice' that create a different color.
brown
palette
The flat board is a palette.
there are thousands of different combinations. The main ones are blue + red becomes purple, yellow + blue = green and yellow+ red = orange. There are a myriad of other combinations use red blue and yellow to make 16581375 different combinations ( and that is just what our computer can do.)
If a person mixes red, yellow, and blue, the ending color will be brown. This is based on the assumption that equal parts of each color are mixed.
The additive Orange #5 is mostly used in drugs (ingested and external), mouthwashes, toothpastes, most teeth cleaning supplies, lipsticks, and external cosmetics. This additive is not typically used in drink mixes.