The colors red, blue, and yellow are known as the primary colors because they
cannot be made by mixing other colors. When you mix two primary colors, you
get a secondary color:
When you mix red and blue, you get purple.
When you mix red and yellow, you get orange.
When you mix blue and yellow, you get green.
Write a program that prompts the user to enter the names of two primary
colors, one at a time. If the user enters anything other than "red," "blue," or
"yellow," the program should print "You didn't input two primary colors."
Otherwise, it should print a message in the following format: "When you mix
red and blue, you get purple." (Assuming the user entered "red" and "blue".)
Look carefully at the following sample runs of the program. In particular, notice
the wording of the messages and the placement of spaces, colons, and
punctuation. Your program's output must match this.
Sample Run (User input shown in bold)
Enter primary color:redw
Enter primary color:blue~
When you mix red and blue, you get purple
Sample Run (User input shown in bold)
Enter primary color: teala
Enter primary color: orange
You didn't input two primary colors.