Psychology, asked by nandu765, 1 year ago

Add number of colours in world less number of colours in rainbow and multiply with colour of the water .
what will be the answer??????​


Anonymous: good
jina29: Is it 0
nandu765: yes

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Answered by munishka01
0

The simple named colors are mostly monosyllabic English words — red, green, brown, black, white, gray. Brevity indicates an Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origin. Monosyllabic words are generally the oldest words in the English language — head, eye, nose, foot, cat, dog, cow, eat, drink, man, wife, house, sleep, rain, snow, sword, sheath, God…. These words go back more than fifteen centuries. Yellow, purple, and blue are exceptions to the one-syllable-equals-English rule. Yellow and purple are Old English color words with two syllables. Blue is a one syllable French word (bleu) that replaced a two syllable Old English word (hǽwen) eight hundred years ago.

Some of the names for colors are loan words from French (many of which are loan words from other languages). Since the ʒ (zh) sound doesn't exist in Old English, orange and beige are obviously French. (Garage is also an obviously French word.) The words violet and orange were the names of plants (nouns) before they were the names of colors (adjectives). Violet came from 14th Century French, which came from Latin. Orange came from 16th Century French, which came from Italian, which came from Arabic, which came from Persian, which came from Sanskrit.

English arose when three Germanic tribes — the Angles, The Saxons, and the Jutes — migrated from continental Europe to the British Isles in the Fifth Century. The language they spoke is called Anglo-Saxon or Old English. You would hardly recognize this language if you heard it spoken or saw it written today. Danes probably have the best chance of understanding spoken Old English, Icelanders the best chance of understanding written Old English.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heyy!!!✋✋

Here is your answer ⤵⤵

This is a logical question.

There are millions of colours in our world so assume the approximate number of colours =1,00,00,000

Number of colour in the rainbow =7

Water has no colour=0

So, the equation will be ⤵

10000000-7×0=0

Any number multiplied by zero is zero.

So your answer is zero (0).

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