Asked by Jennifer
What is created when you mix all primary colors together?
A. Gray
B. Brown
C. White
D. Black
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B. Brown
Explanation: For pigments/paints (the usual meaning in elementary color-mixing questions), the primary colors (red, yellow, blue) are mixed subtractively, producing a brown/muddy color. (If you meant light primaries — red, green, blue — mixing all three additively produces white.)
Explanation: For pigments/paints (the usual meaning in elementary color-mixing questions), the primary colors (red, yellow, blue) are mixed subtractively, producing a brown/muddy color. (If you meant light primaries — red, green, blue — mixing all three additively produces white.)
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