For "Additive" colors, where colors are added together (used, for example, in your computer monitor) the answer is Red, Green, and Blue.
For pigments, where colors are mixed together, Red, Yellow and Blue.
The three primary colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow. From these colors, one can "make" the others by mixing them together. Red and blue make purple, red and yellow make orange, blue and yellow make green, ect.
Red, blue and yellow i think
Lots of folks do, having been wrongly taught in primary school.
However....
Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks.
Televison: red, green blue.
Three primary colors: Red, Blue, and Yellow. From those three, you can (theoretically) make every other color.
There are three primary colours. They are:RedYellowBlue
The three properties of color are the spectrum, the chromaticity, and the primary colors
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There are three. Red, yellow, and blue.
There are three classification of color. The three classification of color are primary colors, secondary colors and artery colors.
they are called primary colours.
No, red is not a prime color, it is a primary color! It is one of the three primary colors- the other two being yellow and blue.
The three primary colours mixed in brown.
The 3 primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. The 3 secondary colors can be created by mixing 2 of the primary colors. They are orange, green, and purple.
Combining all three primary light colours will product white light.
red, yellow, and blue