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A person wearing a blue shirt is standing in the sunlight. What color(s) of light does the shirt reflect? What color(s) or light does the shirt absorb?
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A person wearing a blue shirt is standing in the sunlight. What color(s) of light does the shirt reflect? What color(s) or light does the shirt absorb?
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so basically I think that it would be 2/4
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The shirt reflects blue and absorbs every other color
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