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What best describes an example of "achromatic with one color"?ResponsesA picture that uses black, white, grey, and red.A picture that uses black, white, grey, and red.A picture that uses one hue including its varying values and intensities.A picture that uses one hue including its varying values and intensities.A picture that uses just black, white, and grey.

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What best describes an example of "achromatic with one color"?ResponsesA picture that uses black, white, grey, and red.A picture that uses black, white, grey, and red.A picture that uses one hue including its varying values and intensities.A picture that uses one hue including its varying values and intensities.A picture that uses just black, white, and grey.

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The best description of an example of "achromatic with one color" would be a picture that uses black, white, grey, and one additional color. This means that the picture is primarily black, white, and grey (achromatic), but also includes one other color. This could be any color, such as red, blue, green, etc. The use of this one color can vary in value (lightness or darkness) and intensity (brightness or dullness), but it is still considered one color because it is the same hue.

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