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Amy Wilson
3 September, 13:22
Why are primary colors so called?
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Makayla Todd
3 September, 13:57
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They're called primary colours because they are the fundemental source of all other colours (secodary or tertiary), but no other colour can be mixed to create them.
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
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Emilia Baxter
3 September, 17:15
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Because red, yellow, and blue create everything. Red and Blue make purple, red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green, and so on.
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