1: The sides will be the same when cut in half, but the closest number that could be guessed is 3in
2: Wont matter much, they’re both the same
3: My speculation is that the Black square in 4x6. In order to know the size of a white square we have to do the following
4 + 4 = 8 left vertical side
6 + 6 = 12 upper horizontal side
So we have an answer: The white square is 8x12
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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You could use a colour wheel to make sure the colours suit one another.
You could ask for opinions.
You could make the patterns and their matching colours originally.
What I would do personally would be to find a colour wheel and choose colours for a shirt/skirt/etc depending on what design the garment was and the shape and size. For example, if it were a mini skirt, I would more than likely choose a solid colour. If it were a longer skirt with - say - polka dots, I would choose two colours that compliment one another like blue and orange, or green and red.