highlight column, and click the fill icon in your tool bar
2nd column from left, third down is a green one. Hit it and make it red. Then hit the 3rd red one in the 3rd column...and you've beaten it :)
2nd column from left, third down is a green one. Hit it and make it red. Then hit the 3rd red one in the 3rd column...and you've beaten it :)
In Escape 5: The Freezer, put the jumpers in the order of blue, yellow, red from left to right. Make sure the red jumper is in the right column and the yellow jumper is in the middle column.
No, looking through red glass at a red object with a white background will not make the red object appear white. Instead, the red object will appear darker or more saturated against the white background. This is because the red glass will filter out most of the red light, making the object's color more pronounced.
<font style="background-color: red;">this text will have a red background</font>
you make a red background and then a black "M" in the middle :D
You multiply the number in the "X" column (the event column) by the corresponding number in the Frequency column (i.e the "how many times the event happended" column).If you have a frequency table, showing how many red cars were spotted in consecutive hours on the same stretch of road: Let "X"=number of red cars. (Please imagine the lines of the table, data is the same style in each column, i.e bold is X, italic is F and plain is Fx. )X FrequencyX=1 10X=2 2X=3 4X=4 3This data shows that the total number of hours spent watching for red cars was 19 (the total of the F column). It also shows that on 10 occasions, only one red car was seen per hour, on 2 occasions only 2 red cars were seen per hour etc...Now Fx is the value in the X column multiplied by the frequency, i.e:X Frequency FxX=1 10 10X=2 2 4X=3 4 12X=4 3 12Total Fx is the number of red cars seen in total: 38
Right isosceles triangle with a blue background and red lettering
Is logo has white letter gr n n with red background
white scorpion red background logo
The National colors of Denmark are red and white and are used to make up the flag. The Denmark flag features a red cross with a white background.
right isosclese triangle with a blue background and red lettering