if the blue is dark, then dark purple but if it is light blue, then with light yellow or green
light purple, baby pink, white, blue, dark blue and light green
yes
Blue
no its Justin bieber colour
BLUE
Absolutely!!
Ford blue is Pantone PMS 294c
To determine the fraction of blue tiles in the diagram, you need to count the number of blue tiles and the total number of tiles. Divide the number of blue tiles by the total number of tiles to get the fraction. For example, if there are 5 blue tiles and 20 tiles in total, the fraction of blue tiles would be 5/20, which simplifies to 1/4.
To determine the fraction of blue tiles in the diagram, you need to count the total number of tiles and the number of blue tiles. The fraction can then be expressed as the number of blue tiles divided by the total number of tiles. For example, if there are 5 blue tiles out of 20 total tiles, the fraction would be 5/20, which simplifies to 1/4.
Beige would probably look best with a pale blue colour.
A good compromise would be to find a dark and a light colour you both can agree on that are complimentary to one another. Then either wainscot the room - dark colour on the bottom and lighter colour on the top with a chair-rail moulding at the 32" height (from the floor). Or colour block the room. Say two walls (where the head of your bed and work desk are) in your dark colour and two walls (where the head of her bed and work desk are) I the lighter colour. With a pink carpet, you could use a lovely chocolate brown and a pink to match (or slightly lighter) the carpet. Or a deep wine and pale blue (or green). In both cases add pink (to match the floor) pillows or accessories to both beds to tie the room together.
It depends on the Country. For example UK they are Blue, Spain they are Orange, In the US normally Red and White. Though Spain are are going to be changing the colour to match most of Europe, blue.