This question tests your ability to share a total accurately using a given ratio.
Check that both values follow the ratio and add back to the original total.
At GCSE Higher level, ratio questions often involve less familiar ratios and totals that require confident arithmetic. A ratio such as 7:3 is designed to test whether you can accurately find a unit value and then scale it correctly for each share.
The ratio 7:3 means that the total amount is divided into 10 equal parts. One share receives 7 of those parts, while the other receives 3. The ratio itself does not give the values — it only describes how the total is split.
At Higher tier, you are expected to carry out these steps quickly and accurately, often mentally or with minimal written working.
£280 is shared in the ratio 7:1. What are the two shares?
180 points are divided between two teams in the ratio 9:3. How many points does each team receive?
In multiple-choice questions, eliminate options that do not add to the total first. Then check whether the remaining option follows the correct ratio by comparing the two values.
Ratios like 7:3 are common in business profit sharing, budgeting, time allocation, and performance weighting. At higher levels, these ideas extend into percentages and algebraic ratios.
Q: Can I simplify the ratio first?
Yes. Simplifying 7:3 is not possible, but simplifying ratios where both numbers share a common factor often makes calculations faster.
Q: Is there always exactly one correct answer?
Yes. Only one option will both match the ratio and sum to the given total.
Always find the unit value first and write it down clearly before calculating individual shares.
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