Mixing two paint colors together produces a darker color than when mixing two colors of

light because

a. paint pigments result from an additive mixture, and colored lights result from a subtractive
mixture.
b. paint pigments result from a subtractive mixture, and colored lights result from an additive
mixture.
c. paint pigments are by nature darker than lights that are colored.
d. colored lights stimulate different combinations of photoreceptors than do paint pigments.
e. additives in the paint reduce the intensity of the colors.


b. paint pigments result from a subtractive mixture, and colored lights result from an
additive mixture.

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