I think you describe an arrow direction as going from feather to point.
If it goes yellow to green at the same time then the yellow maps to the feather end, according to the sentence constructions anyway.
I found that bit took extra thinking, maybe it's ambiguous.
Yellow to green following the direction of the arrow means the blunt end of the arrow is yellow and blue is gradually introduced to yellow until the pointed end of the arrow identifies as green.
Technically there's not enough information to tell the colors between yellow and green, since you have to know the type of gradient (ie RGB, HCL, HSB, HSL). But the end colors definitely aren't specified ambiguously.
it's ambiguous for sure. it depends on what the speaker defines as the direction. but i'd give it more weight to direction is from feather to tip. Still the possibility exists it could be the other way too so i had to account for that.
What I see: the 3rd question: There is two guys, Jim and Dave. Dave says to Jim, "Kathy and Jane told me about what Eric did at the meeting yesterday. Kathy said he spilled the coffee, and Jane said he got coffee on his shirt. did they tell you?" Dave says "no"... that's as far as you need to go, lol.
The 5th question is extremely easy to answer; the color of the house is not defined, the color of the arrow IS. This is a question of how well you read the question itself.
I read it that the tip of the arrow is green.
I think you describe an arrow direction as going from feather to point. If it goes yellow to green at the same time then the yellow maps to the feather end, according to the sentence constructions anyway.
I found that bit took extra thinking, maybe it's ambiguous.
It isn't really ambiguous though, the description says 'following the direction of the arrow'.
So, yellow to green following the direction of the arrow means that it starts yellow and moves to green as it gets to the point of the arrow.
edit: direction of the arrow being the direction the arrow points.
Yellow to green following the direction of the arrow means the blunt end of the arrow is yellow and blue is gradually introduced to yellow until the pointed end of the arrow identifies as green.
I love how this community thinks like I do LoL
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Technically there's not enough information to tell the colors between yellow and green, since you have to know the type of gradient (ie RGB, HCL, HSB, HSL). But the end colors definitely aren't specified ambiguously.
I imagine it the the way i described it. The only acronym you suggested that i know is RGB. But does that apply to imagination or digital imaging?
it's ambiguous for sure. it depends on what the speaker defines as the direction. but i'd give it more weight to direction is from feather to tip. Still the possibility exists it could be the other way too so i had to account for that.
What I see: the 3rd question: There is two guys, Jim and Dave. Dave says to Jim, "Kathy and Jane told me about what Eric did at the meeting yesterday. Kathy said he spilled the coffee, and Jane said he got coffee on his shirt. did they tell you?" Dave says "no"... that's as far as you need to go, lol.
The 5th question is extremely easy to answer; the color of the house is not defined, the color of the arrow IS. This is a question of how well you read the question itself.
me too.