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Fill the circles to show how TERTIARY COLORS are made. (There are 6 circles/ 3 circles + 3 circles)Question
Fill the circles to show how SECONDARY COLORS are made. (There are 6 circles/ 3 circles + 3 circles)
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To illustrate how secondary colors are made, we can break it down into three primary colors and show how each pair of primary colors combines to create a secondary color.
Here is the breakdown of the circles:
**Circle 1:** Red (Primary Color)
**Circle 2:** Yellow (Primary Color)
**Circle 3:** Orange (Secondary Color formed by mixing Red and Yellow)
**Circle 4:** Yellow (Primary Color)
**Circle 5:** Blue (Primary Color)
**Circle 6:** Green (Secondary Color formed by mixing Yellow and Blue)
**Circle 7:** Blue (Primary Color)
**Circle 8:** Red (Primary Color)
**Circle 9:** Purple (Secondary Color formed by mixing Blue and Red)
So, in summary:
1. **Red + Yellow = Orange**
2. **Yellow + Blue = Green**
3. **Blue + Red = Purple**
This diagram will clearly show the relationships between primary colors and the secondary colors they create through mixing.
Here is the breakdown of the circles:
**Circle 1:** Red (Primary Color)
**Circle 2:** Yellow (Primary Color)
**Circle 3:** Orange (Secondary Color formed by mixing Red and Yellow)
**Circle 4:** Yellow (Primary Color)
**Circle 5:** Blue (Primary Color)
**Circle 6:** Green (Secondary Color formed by mixing Yellow and Blue)
**Circle 7:** Blue (Primary Color)
**Circle 8:** Red (Primary Color)
**Circle 9:** Purple (Secondary Color formed by mixing Blue and Red)
So, in summary:
1. **Red + Yellow = Orange**
2. **Yellow + Blue = Green**
3. **Blue + Red = Purple**
This diagram will clearly show the relationships between primary colors and the secondary colors they create through mixing.
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