Yes the mixture of the colors white and black will make the color grey. You can change the ratios or add in small amounts of blue to affect the shade it creates.
Grey is a mixture of black and white.
Equal parts black and white is the standard mixture for grey---more white for a lighter grey, less white for darker.
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Grey is basically black with white mixed into it. As there is no way to remove the white, your color will always be slightly grey no matter how much black you add.
You would mix black and white i suppose
Grey is a mixture of black and white.
Equal parts black and white is the standard mixture for grey---more white for a lighter grey, less white for darker.
Black is the mixture of all colors, so that is quite frankly a trick question being as though white is practically a primary color.
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You'd get grey.
black white or grey
Black, grey and white.
Grey isn't one color: it's a range of any mixture of white and black. If you have a cup of white and add a teaspoon of black, you'll have a light grey. If you add a teaspoon of white to a cup of black, you'll have a dark grey. Grey can also have bits of other colors mixed in (e.g. greenish grey, reddish grey, etc.). So it's all up to you--make whatever shade of grey you want or need.
Black is the absence of color. White is every color put together. And grey is a color plus white added to it.
Grey is basically black with white mixed into it. As there is no way to remove the white, your color will always be slightly grey no matter how much black you add.
Black and grey