The problem asks to determine what percentage of the shape is green. The shape is composed of 10 equal parts, and some of these parts are colored green. We must express the portion of the shape that is green as a percentage.

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1. Problem Description

The problem asks to determine what percentage of the shape is green. The shape is composed of 10 equal parts, and some of these parts are colored green. We must express the portion of the shape that is green as a percentage.

2. Solution Steps

First, count the total number of parts in the shape. From the image, we can see there are 10 parts.
Next, count the number of parts that are green. From the image, we can see that 6 parts are green.
The fraction of the shape that is green is therefore 610\frac{6}{10}.
To convert the fraction to a percentage, we multiply it by
1
0

0. Percentage = $\frac{6}{10} \times 100 = \frac{600}{10} = 60$

So, the percentage of the shape that is green is 60%.

3. Final Answer

60%

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