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When you combine dissimilar colors such as purple and green, you get brown. Adding pink will give you a different shade of brown.
Red is a primary color, mixing of any colors will not give you red. Secondary colors are green, orange and purple and are created by mixing 2 primary colors. Purple is made by mixing red and blue. Orange is made by mixing red and yellow, green comes from mixing blue and yellow.
Assuming by 'plum' you mean purple - mixing red & blue together will give you the colour purple.
No color. Red, along with blue and yellow, are the three basic colors. No matter how hard you try, you can never get them by combining other colors, but you can combine them to get all the other colors.
Well mixing the colors red and blue give you the color purple....so I will say the same should happen with lights.
The code is different every time but go ahead and give orange, yellow, yellow, purple a try. If it doesn't work, put in random colors and if one of the color's button turns green, that is the color in that place. For example, if you put purple for the 1st one, the first color of the code is purple. And if all the other colors are red, change the color for that place until you get the code.
red and blue
Purple is a color. There are a lots of things that are purple. Almost anything could be purple.
blue and red
Without seeing the colors it is hard to say for sure. Colors have so many hues. Generally though brown goes well with green, purple, and blue. But, green and blue are hard colors together. But sometimes colors can surprising. I would recommend going to a craft store like Michael's or JoAnn's and buy a color wheel. They only cost a few dollars but give you an easy guide to what colors go well together.
a tertiary color is made from one primary and one secondary color Primary colors red, yellow, blue Secondary colors orange, green, purple Tertiary colors red orange, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, yellow green, etc
To change the color, you must type "color" followed by a number and a letter. The number represents the background color and the letter represents the text color. To view the available colors, enter "color g" into CMD. This will give you a list of the available colors for text and background and the letter/number that cooresponds. Decide what color combination you want and type the appropriate number and letter. For example, if you want red text on a purple background, you would type "color 5C" (because 5=purple and C=red).