There are 21 brown to 6 green, which reduced gives us a ratio of 7:2. (21 divided by three and 6 divided by three)
The ratio 7:2 describes brown to green. The ratio 2:7 would describe green to brown.
If you mean 5 to 3 then there are 45 chocolates and 27 mints
in a bag of chocolate candies, there are 21 brown candies and 6 green candies what is the ratio At 30 miles per hour, how far can we get in 24 minutes? (30 miles/hour) x (1 hour/60 minutes) x 24 minutes = (30 miles/60 minutes) x 24 minutes = (24/60) x 30 miles = 12 miles
Ratio of green books to brown books = 2 : 3 Green books = 18 : ? The common factor = 18/2 = 9 Number of brown books = 3×9 = 27 Brown books = 27 Green books = 18 Difference = 27 - 18 = 9 books
Purple and green mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the ratio of each color used.
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You cannot get orange with the colors red and green. To get orange you should mix yellow and red. If you mix red and green you get brown.
To create brown, mix red and green in equal parts. This combination results in a neutral brown color that is commonly used in art and design. Adjust the ratio of red and green based on the shade of brown you are trying to achieve.
Red and green make brown. Brown is really just a mix of a lot of colors all lower ratio in the mixture than red (To avoid making black) but to simplify it red and green will make a brownish color in Non-RGB situations (in these it makes yellow).
The two colors that make brown are red and yellow. When combined, they create various shades of brown depending on the ratio of each color.
To create green, you typically mix blue and yellow. The ratio of yellow to blue can vary depending on the shade of green desired. A common starting point is a 1:1 ratio for a balanced green, but you can adjust the ratio by adding more yellow for a brighter green or more blue for a darker green. Experimentation is key to achieving the exact shade you want.
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