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It would create a light shade of brown. Of course, it depends on what type of green it is and the tone of the pink.

If you think about it, green is made from yellow and blue. A combination of Yellow, Blue, and Red would result in brown.

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13y ago

It makes a light brown. This is so because white and red make pink, so "remove" the white from the equation for a second to have green and red which makes brown, add the white, and you get a lighter brown!

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11y ago

This answer is assuming that you are asking about house paint.

It really depends on the brown. If it is a brown that leans toward a green, then the pink will cancel out some of the green and the lightness of the pink will bring it towards a tan or beige. If it's already leaning toward red, like a mahogany brown, then it will end up looking kind of mauve. If it's a yellow brown, it will lean towards an apricot when the pink is added. If you want to know for sure, mix a teaspoon of each together and dry down a sample.

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15y ago

I'll bet you'd get a pasty orangeish color, somewhat pastel because of the pink and yellow instead of the red and yellow.

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12y ago

a peachy/orange colour.

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12y ago

Brown

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13y ago

orange

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