i suppose black.
2007-05-04 05:25:16
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answer #1
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answered by the.journey.is.the.reward. C.P. 3
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Well... in what type of sense? It depends on what it is you're combining. Paint and solid substances like that will make it seem like all the colors mixed together are black, but if you use spinart or something I've noticed it always looks white. AND like the other person said, if you use light or non-solid substances it will be white always...
2007-05-04 12:42:52
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answered by kellimae_cole 2
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I'm not sure but I learn from art class that white is all the colors mixed together and black is the absence of color. So, I'm guessing it would be white?
2007-05-04 12:26:00
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answered by J B 2
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I don't know about in hair, but the absorbtion of all colors is defined as black. The absence of all color is defined as white.
2007-05-04 12:26:33
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answered by whosbotheringme2000 3
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if you mix all the different colours of light you will get white. if you mix all of them in paint you get brown. red+green=brown, yellow+purple=brown, blue+orange=brown. So brown + brown + brown = BROWN!
2007-05-05 06:09:45
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answered by Helz Belz 2
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well you would get a really ugly color, i suppose. who knows maybe it would be cool!
2007-05-04 12:30:15
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answered by ♥Kathrine♥ 2
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It depends if you are mixing pigments or light beams. Pigments .... brown or black. light beams, white light
2007-05-04 12:30:44
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answered by Daniel T 4
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BLack (all colors!)
2007-05-04 12:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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black....i thought evryone knew that
2007-05-04 12:25:22
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answered by Anonymous
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BROWN
2007-05-04 12:27:46
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answered by ~*REBORN*~ 3
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