Kimberly ran 4/5 of the way around the track before getting tired and slowing her pace. What percentage of the track did she run a slower pace

Kimberly ran 4/5 of the way around the track. This can be expressed as 80% (since 4/5 is equivalent to 80/100 or 80%). Thus, she ran at a slower pace for the remaining 20% of the track.

To determine the percentage of the track that Kimberly ran at a slower pace, we need to find the remaining fraction of the track she ran at a slower pace.

Given that she ran 4/5 of the track before slowing her pace, it means she still had 1/5 left to run at a slower pace.

To convert this fraction into a percentage, we multiply it by 100:

1/5 * 100 = 20%.

So, Kimberly ran 20% of the track at a slower pace.