As long as the brown is darker than the auburn it will cover .. but it will still have a reddish tint to it when light hits it
The median would not change, but the mean would increase.
Auburn typically refers to a hair color that is a mix of red and brown. However, if you're asking about "Auburn" in another context, such as a person, it would depend on the individual's eye color, as "Auburn" does not denote a specific eye color. Eye colors can vary widely among individuals, regardless of their hair color.
your hair would turn brown
Dark or chocolate brown, or maybe a non bright or shiny blonde if your eyes are dark brown. If your eyes are light brown maybe auburn or a light brown or gingery brown
Umm nothing, why would anything happen?? I have brown hair and i use silver shampoo...my hair looks fine...
My freinds has hazel eyes and she has black hair try : black auburn brown blonde
If someone were interested in Auburn recruiting, the sport that would be involved in their research would be American football. Auburn recruiting is a college based recruitment.
There would be no median.
The median would be 14.5
You take those numbers and find the median number of those say you got 6 and 8, The median would be 7. If the two numbers were 6 and 6, The median would be 6. If the two numbers are 6 and 7, the median would be 6.5
another word for median would be middle because median is the middle of a set of numbers.
The median in a set of data, would be the middle item of the data string... such as: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 the Median of this set of data would be: 4