You cannot mix anything to get red. Red is what is known as a 'primary' colour and cannot be made by mixing others. Another primary colour is blue.
You cannot mix anything to get red except for using magenta and yellow -although this produces more of an orange/brown.
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
brown nope. If you mix all the colors together, you get a blue-grey. I don't know why, but you do. This is if you are talking about paint. With crayons, yes it is brown with streaks of other colors.
Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
well it depends on what colors u are using
The sun is all colors, it is white.
white <><><> Above is correct for mixing colors of light. If you mix those colors of PIGMENTS (paint) you get a muddy mess.
When you mix all the colors in the world together, you get black. This is because black is the absence of color in the additive color system.
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Brown. If you mix together five colors or more, you will get brown - MOST of the time.
In pigments like paint, crayon, and so forth, you would get black. If you mix all the colors of light, however, you get white or clear.
When all colors are mixed as solid, liquid etc. (physically) the last result would be black. When all colors of light is mixed the product would be white (colorless).