heres' the trick, you your hands, not a mixer.
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It depends on the missing ingredient. Missing sugar will leave the cookie bland. Missing egg will result in a very crumbly cookie. Missing chocolate chips will result in a sugar cookie. See?
Green.
No, mixing is adding two signals together, modulation is more like multiplying two signals. IN mixing, the result has the same frequencies as the input signals. In modulation, the result is the sum and difference frequencies.
Nopeee.
compound
Recombination is the genetic mixing of genes that result from crossing over.
Either you get Dark Blue or Black mixing red and green makes brown
Mixing the colors red and yellow will result in the color orange.
That depends on whether you're mixing paint or mixing light.-- If you're mixing light, 'black' means no light at all, so the result isexactly the same green that you mix it with.-- If you're mixing paint, the result is something so yucky thatI don't even want to talk about it.
Mixing red and blue pigments makes a purple color. Mixing red and blue light, on the other hand, gives you magenta.
the quantity prodced as the result of one mixing operation