Baskin Robins
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A and B. A is terminated in RJ45 as follows. White/green, green, white orange, blue, white/blue, orange, white/brown, brown... B is white/orange, orange, white/green, blue, white/blue, green, white/brown, brown... Pretty sure B is the most common.
Sierra McCormick's favorite color is purple.
Red, white, and blue!:b
Ford vintage AM/FM radios (late 60's to mid 70's or so)B+ ....................YellowGND .................ChassisInst Light .........Light Blue/Red stripeAnt B+ .............OrangeSpeakersFront Left .........Pink/Green stripeFront Right .......Pink/Blue stripeRear Left ..........Orange/Green stripeRear Right ........White/Green stripe{Black wire connects to all speaker (-) sides}
The term "blue-white star" typically refers to stars that are classified as O-type or B-type stars, known for their high temperatures and blue-white color. A well-known example of a blue-white star is Rigel, which is located in the constellation Orion. Another prominent blue-white star is Sirius B, a companion to the brighter Sirius A. These stars are characterized by their intense brightness and high surface temperatures.
There was a German white wine that came in a blue bottle and was very popular in the 70's, called 'Blue Nun'.
vinegar is a weak acid (acetic) litmus turns blue in base (good mnemonic to remember - b=b) pink in acid
Shine a white light through it. This should create a spectrem (the seven colours) The colours are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo(pink) and violet. I remember it by saying ROY. B. GIV
Rigel B is also a blue-white star but, unlike Rigel A, it is a main sequence star.
non of your b-wacks
In a monohybrid cross with black as dominant (B) and white as recessive (b), the probability of an offspring being black is 75% (3/4) and the probability of being white is 25% (1/4) according to the Punnett square ratios.