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Red, Blue, and Yellow combined in different ways make every color. Blue+ yellow= Green, Blue + red= purple, red+yellow=orange, those are the basic combinations. You can also add white or black the darken or lighten a color.
The "primary" colors of light are red, blue and yellow. All other colors are combinations of those three. Red and blue make purple; blue and yellow make green. Red and yellow make orange. Al three in equal measure are white. When it comes to pigments, the three primary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow. Most color printers use CMYK; Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and blacK.
There are no possible ways to get black when you have pink! You can try random colors but I dont think it will work! GOOD LUCK!
The primary colors are red, yellow and blue - all others are not "primary" colors.Black and white are not colours. Black is a shade and white is a tint. Colors/Colours like purple, green, and orange would not be prime as they are a mix of other colors/colours.
There are eight possible combinations.
The most basic color combinations are red and blue to make purple, yellow and red to make orange, and blue and yellow to make green. These are considered secondary colors. There are unlimited possible combinations of colors.
462 combinations.
Using unnatural color combinations. for apex :)
Hair color is considered a discrete variable because it falls into distinct categories such as blonde, brown, black, red, etc. Each category is separate and distinct from the others, with no intermediate shades. In contrast, a continuous variable would have an infinite number of possible values within a range, which is not the case with hair color.
it is possible, you can use the color red, blue, and yellow with a certain amount of that color, (there is over 1 million possible combinations to try and figure out how to make white.) after this is done you can possibly end up with white.
12 Combinations.
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6 Is how many different combinations there are
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10*9*8=720
the number of colour combinations when you start is 64, I think