When mixing all colors together, the result depends on whether you are mixing pigments (subtractive mixing) or light (additive mixing).
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Additive Mixing (Light): If you mix all colors of light together, you get white light. This is how televisions and computer screens work, using red, green, and blue light to create various colors.
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Subtractive Mixing (Pigments): If you mix all colors of pigment (like paint), the result is typically a form of gray or black, depending on the pigments used and their saturation.
Based on the given options, if you're referring to light mixing, the correct answer would be white. If it's pigment mixing, it could be confusing, but the most common result would be gray or black.
If you have to select just one answer, you might want to clarify whether the context is about light or pigments.