This question tests your ability to find one person’s share when an amount is divided in a given ratio.
After calculating the share, check that both parts together equal the original total.
Sharing an amount in a given ratio is a core GCSE Maths skill. In many questions, you are asked to find how much one specific person receives rather than all shares. This requires careful reading of the ratio and accurate use of division and multiplication.
A ratio of 1:2 means the total is split into three equal parts. One person receives 1 part, while the other receives 2 parts. The ratio does not give the values directly; instead, it shows the relative sizes of the shares.
£45 is shared between two people in the ratio 1:4. How much does the second person receive?
60 points are shared between two teams in the ratio 2:3. How many points does the second team receive?
Sharing amounts in ratios is used in everyday situations such as dividing money, sharing prizes, allocating time, or splitting tasks. Being confident with ratios helps ensure fairness and accuracy in real-life decisions.
Q: Does the order of names matter?
Yes. The first name corresponds to the first number in the ratio.
Q: Can ratios be simplified first?
Yes. Simplifying ratios makes calculations easier without changing the final result.
Underline the name of the person you are finding the share for before starting calculations. This helps prevent mixing up the parts.
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