The primary colors of pigments

A. are cyan, yellow, and magenta.
B. are the same as the secondary colors of light.
C. combine in equal amounts to produce black.
D. all of the above

I think it's D.

I disagree.

It's A.

Is that what your book says?

Yes, I found it. :) thanks.

You'd better get another book.

http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/lsps07_int_lightpigment/

To confirm the correct answer, let's break down the options and discuss them one by one:

A. The primary colors of pigments are cyan, yellow, and magenta. This answer is correct because when these three colors are mixed together in varying proportions, they can create a wide range of other colors.

B. The secondary colors of light are cyan, magenta, and yellow, so this option is incorrect. The primary colors of pigments and the secondary colors of light are different.

C. When cyan, yellow, and magenta pigments are combined in equal amounts, they do not produce black. Instead, they create a dark brown color. Therefore, this option is also incorrect.

D. Since option A is the only correct statement, option D (which includes all of the above) is incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. The primary colors of pigments are cyan, yellow, and magenta.