Concept explainers
To find whether the order in which the colors are combined change
the result of the combination.
Answer to Problem 20GR
No, the order doesn’t matter.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The color purple is the combination of the colors red and blue.
Calculation:
Choosing the color red and blue are two different events and the outcome of one event doesn’t affect other. Therefore they are independent event.
Thus the order of the selection doesn’t matter at all either the blue is chosen first or then red is chosen second or vice versa.
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