The answer to combining red and blue typically results in purple, as these two colors are primary colors in the additive color model. In terms of light, mixing red and blue light will create violet. In the subtractive color model, such as with paint, mixing red and blue pigments will also yield a shade of purple.
To determine the probability of spinning red first and then blue, you need to know the total number of sections on the spinner and how many of those sections are red and blue. If, for example, the spinner has 8 sections with 3 red and 2 blue, the probability of spinning red first would be 3/8, and the probability of spinning blue afterward would be 2/8. Therefore, the combined probability of spinning red then blue would be (3/8) * (2/8) = 6/64, or 3/32.
Analogous colors are the three colors that are closest to each other on the color wheel. For example....blue, blue green and green or red, red orange and orange.
Red and Blue make purple.
If you have 10 marbles in a bag, 5 red 2 blue, and 3 purple, and you randomly draw one out the percentage of it being Red=5/10=1/2 Blue=2/10=1/5 Purple=3/10
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It depends on the color you want to make...For example, red + blue = purple yellow + red = orange red + white = pink green + yellow = blue yellow + blue = green
like the sun is a weather pattern
The word you are looking for is "purple." Purple is a color created by combining the primary colors red and blue.
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It depends on the Country. For example UK they are Blue, Spain they are Orange, In the US normally Red and White. Though Spain are are going to be changing the colour to match most of Europe, blue.
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yes they do. example : red and blue = purple and yellow and blue = green.
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example of colonial organisms red algae blue algae green algae volvox
then blue would be red and red would be blue
When you mix two primary colors together, you typically get a secondary color. For example, mixing blue and yellow together creates green, mixing red and yellow creates orange, and mixing blue and red creates purple.
Comma. For example, pink, red, yellow and blue.