Is there more purple or yellow in this flower?
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What a symmetry! Indeed beautiful! ^_^
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This answer is wrong. There are lines going through the green, and these lines take up some of the green colour. The answer is yellow.
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let us not complicate the issue and just be rational
There are green lines throughout! As well as white....
Well, I'm colour-blind, thus the answer is sky-blue pink.
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What do colorblinds see ?? I was wondering about that since i was small !
Shouldn't it be black/white (since u r color blind) ?
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Actually that would only be ONE type of colorblindness. How could you possibly know more of what he takes the world as, than he himself?
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@Healey Lucier – Well actually we just cant differenciate some colors, we see them alright our brain just process it a different way so if you put two slightly different type of green we wont see the difference .
Work out the areas of all the diagrams !
Great ! ^ _ ^
What about the yellow circle between purple pieces C and A??
In my email the drawing does not have green dividing lines on the outer yellow parts making more purple results unlike in this drawing when I log-in.The correct answer should be more purple
Well you have included the green in the yellow. That doesn't seem fair.
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Everything has been moved away to make it easier to distinguish
the color yellow is used to form the color green so this is incorrect
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No, this is not incorrect. The color yellow is used to make the color green using paints, etc., yes. However, yellow and green reflect different wavelengths of light and are distinctly independent colors. They are by definition different colors.
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sure green is its own color but the question asks which color there is more of which would mean yellow as its still located within green
Why over complicate things. See it for what it is.
It was a wild guess and got correct answer. Now is there anyone who can explain?
Meh figured it out we quickly not really hard
Bully for you! But if you aren’t going to explain how to do this, don’t take up space with your math ennui.
Wow!!! Thats what u call symmetry
When you transport the small yellow figures, then complete the pice and you realiza that both are equals
You can just look at the flower and tell that there are equal parts due to the yellow that's between the purple and the large amount of yellow that outlines it. Now if there were no yellow in the middle then there would be more purple or if the yellow in the middle was widened then there would be more yellow.
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