The problem asks to find what percentage of the given shape is blue. The shape is divided into 5 equal parts, and 2 of these parts are colored blue.

ArithmeticFractionsPercentagesRatio
2025/4/18

1. Problem Description

The problem asks to find what percentage of the given shape is blue. The shape is divided into 5 equal parts, and 2 of these parts are colored blue.

2. Solution Steps

To find the percentage of the shape that is blue, we need to find the fraction of the shape that is blue and then convert it to a percentage.
Fraction of shape that is blue = (Number of blue parts) / (Total number of parts)
Fraction of shape that is blue = 2/52/5
To convert a fraction to a percentage, we multiply the fraction by
1
0

0. Percentage = Fraction * 100

Percentage of shape that is blue = (2/5)100(2/5) * 100
Percentage of shape that is blue = 0.41000.4 * 100
Percentage of shape that is blue = 4040

3. Final Answer

40%

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