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Why can blue light and yellow light combine to produce white light? a. because blue, yellow, and white are primary colors. b. they absorb each other s wavelengths. c. they are complementary colors of light.
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Why can blue light and yellow light combine to produce white light?
a. because blue, yellow, and white are primary colors.
b. they absorb each other s wavelengths.
c. they are complementary colors of light.
d. they are both primary colors of light.
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i guess itll be between C and D
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