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Part : Part Ratio

If three people (Amy, Bob and Cara) divide up £5400 in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4, how much money does each of them get?

Find number of parts

Find number of parts

  • If three people (Amy, Bob and Cara) divide up £5400 in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 then there are 9 parts in total.
    • 2 + 3 + 4 = 9.
Find value of each part and multiply

Find value of each part and multiply

  • Each part is worth £5400 ÷ 9 = £600:
    • Amy gets 2 × £600 = £1200.
    • Bob gets 3 × £600 = £1800.
    • Cara gets 4 × £600 = £2400.
Checking

Checking

  • Check the result by adding these quantities and checking it is the same as the original.
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