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What color arrow is used to show the width of an object or the X axis?
blue
red
yellow
green

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In many technical diagrams, particularly in engineering and drafting, different colors can be used to represent various axes or dimensions. However, there isn't a universal standard for the color of arrows indicating the width of an object or the X axis, as it can vary by context.

That said, a common practice is to use:

- **Red** for the X-axis in some diagrams.
- **Blue** for the Y-axis.
- **Green** or other colors might be used for the Z-axis or additional dimensions.

In your list, the **red arrow** is often used to indicate the X-axis, so it would be a reasonable choice if you are following a convention that uses color coding.

If you have a specific context or example in mind, please provide more details!

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