You can do this by creating a pie chart. Insert a chart on your slide, set
the values for the chart segments so that each segment is approximately what
you are looking for. To clean it up, turn off everything but the actual
chart itself (walls, axis, borders, labels, etc.). You can then play with
the fills on each segment to get the look you want.
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