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Since orange isn't a primary colour, what two colours produce it when mixed?
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#67665. Asked by Priscilla9.
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QuizManChris
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I would assume that you mix both red and yellow to produce the colour orange.
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zbeckabee
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With natural colouring materials such as paints or crayons, orange is a secondary colour that can be derived from primary colours by mixing red (or more accurately, magenta) and yellow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_%28colour%29
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