I'm sure there are... you can make just about any shade with the primary colors, black,and white.
2007-06-26 01:41:17
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answered by MsCrtr 6
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Cool question.....I have never thought about that. But since all of colors come from the basic primaries of Red, Yellow and Blue, plus Black and White....I would guess there would be an infinite number of Colors that could be created. Just a slight variation...and you have a different color. I think I will just stay with the big 64 count in my Crayola Box!
2007-06-22 12:00:34
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answered by Blaze98 2
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When I started to school we got a box of 8 crayolas, now a box of 64 is not unusual. There are just four basic colors,(Red, yellow blue and green) black being the combination of all colors, and white being the absence of color, the rest are a combination of these basic colors. These names they give to your nail polish are not colors, just something silly to get you started thinking, like " don't know, beats me."
2007-06-24 23:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Web page HTML language permits 16*16*16 colors (your computer screen may not distinguish among them), and not all of them have been named.
In theory each of these is a slightly different mixture of various proportions of three primary colors. You could have finer and finer mixtures as well.
2007-06-22 11:55:30
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answered by fcas80 7
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I know of at three.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you what they are. They haven't been named.
2007-06-22 12:29:30
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answered by open4one 7
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yes definently
2007-06-22 11:51:13
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answered by sweet l 1
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