You would get blue-green.
If you mix red and blue and green you will get brown.
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
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Yellow :)
When mixing colors then amount of each component determines the outcome. If you were to mix equal parts blue and yellow you would get green, If you were to mix two parts blue to one part yellow you would get a blue-green. If however you mix two parts yellow and one part blue you would get a yellow green.
The colour would be green.
Yellow Sorry, you would have to extract the yellow from green to get blue. Blue is a primary colour, it is not possibler to mix for it.
If you mix red and blue and green you will get brown.
You get blue-green.
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
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Green.
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Yellow :)
Brown is the result of mixing the three primary colours red, blue and yellow. As it is not possible to remove a colour from a mixture it would not be possible to mix anything with brown to get green (a secondary colour resultant from mixing blue and yellow) or blue (a primary colour)
When mixing colors then amount of each component determines the outcome. If you were to mix equal parts blue and yellow you would get green, If you were to mix two parts blue to one part yellow you would get a blue-green. If however you mix two parts yellow and one part blue you would get a yellow green.
Green.