OCR MathsRatio, proportion and rates of change

Fractions and ratios

Connect ratios, fractions and proportions.

OCRGCSE MathsRatio, proportion and rates of changeFoundation and Higher
Visual model

A ratio can be converted into fractions of the whole

3 parts2 parts3:235 and 253:2\Rightarrow \frac{3}{5}\text{ and }\frac{2}{5}whole = 5 equal parts
Gold-standard guide
20 mins

What you will learn

Connect ratios, fractions and proportions.
Use a clear step-by-step method for fractions and ratios.
Check your answer and avoid the most common exam mistake.
Useful before you start
Core number skillsEarlier ratio, proportion and rates of change skillsShowing clear working
Core knowledge

Know the rule, then use it

These are the short notes. Read each one, then check you can use it in the worked example below.

Method

Method

Fractions describe a part out of a whole

Step 1

Find the number who walk

38\frac{3}{8} × 40 = 15 students walk

Step 2

Find the number who do not walk

40 − 15 = 25 students do not walk

Step 3

Write the ratio

Walk : do not walk = 15:25

Watch out

Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers)

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Core method

Fractions describe a part out of a whole

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Exam check

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers)

Worked example

38\frac{3}{8} of a class of 40 students walk to school. Write the ratio of students who walk to students who do not walk.

1

Find the number who walk: 38\frac{3}{8} × 40 = 15 students walk.

2

Find the number who do not walk: 40 − 15 = 25 students do not walk.

3

Write the ratio: Walk : do not walk = 15:25. Simplify by dividing by 5: 3:5.

Final answer

3:5

Question ladder

Build up to the hardest questions

Do them in order. If you miss a step, read the solution, then redo the question without looking.

Workedreasoning

38\frac{3}{8} of a class of 40 students walk to school. Write the ratio of students who walk to students who do not walk.

3 marks4 minsfractions-and-ratios-worked
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Find the number who walk: 38\frac{3}{8} × 40 = 15 students walk.
  2. 2.Find the number who do not walk: 40 − 15 = 25 students do not walk.
  3. 3.Write the ratio: Walk : do not walk = 15:25. Simplify by dividing by 5: 3:5.
Final answer

3:5

Mark points
  • M1: find the number who walk
  • M1: find the number who do not walk
  • M1: write the ratio
  • A1: 3:5
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Diagnosticrecall

25\frac{2}{5} of a bag of sweets are red. Write the ratio of red to non-red.

1 mark2 minsfractions-and-ratios-q1
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Spot the skill: Fractions describe a part out of a whole.
  2. 2.Use the find the number who walk stage first, then find the number who do not walk.
  3. 3.Keep the final answer visible: 2:3.
Final answer

2:3

Mark points
  • M1: use the correct fractions describe a part out of a whole. ratios compare two or more parts.to convert: if fraction = a/b, ratio of that part to rest = a:(b−a).to convert ratio a:b to a fraction of the total: each part is a/(a+b) or b/(a+b).
  • A1: 2:3
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Easyprocedure

In a ratio 3:7, what fraction of the total does the first part represent?

2 marks3 minsfractions-and-ratios-q2
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Spot the skill: Fractions describe a part out of a whole.
  2. 2.Use the find the number who do not walk stage first, then write the ratio.
  3. 3.Keep the final answer visible: 310\frac{3}{1}0.
Final answer

310\frac{3}{1}0

Mark points
  • M1: use the correct fractions describe a part out of a whole. ratios compare two or more parts.to convert: if fraction = a/b, ratio of that part to rest = a:(b−a).to convert ratio a:b to a fraction of the total: each part is a/(a+b) or b/(a+b).
  • A1: 310\frac{3}{1}0
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Mediumreasoning

A map scale is 1:25,000. Express as a fraction.

3 marks4 minsfractions-and-ratios-q3
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Spot the skill: Fractions describe a part out of a whole.
  2. 2.Use the write the ratio stage first, then find the number who walk.
  3. 3.Keep the final answer visible: 125\frac{1}{2}5,000.
Final answer

125\frac{1}{2}5,000

Mark points
  • M1: use the correct fractions describe a part out of a whole. ratios compare two or more parts.to convert: if fraction = a/b, ratio of that part to rest = a:(b−a).to convert ratio a:b to a fraction of the total: each part is a/(a+b) or b/(a+b).
  • A1: 125\frac{1}{2}5,000
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Hardproblem solving

The ratio of boys to girls in a school is 7:9. What fraction of students are boys?

3 marks5 minsfractions-and-ratios-q4
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Spot the skill: Fractions describe a part out of a whole.
  2. 2.Use the find the number who walk stage first, then find the number who do not walk.
  3. 3.Keep the final answer visible: 716\frac{7}{1}6.
Final answer

716\frac{7}{1}6

Mark points
  • M1: use the correct fractions describe a part out of a whole. ratios compare two or more parts.to convert: if fraction = a/b, ratio of that part to rest = a:(b−a).to convert ratio a:b to a fraction of the total: each part is a/(a+b) or b/(a+b).
  • A1: 716\frac{7}{1}6
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Exam-stylemulti-step

A recipe uses flour and sugar in ratio 5:2. What fraction of the mix is sugar?

4 marks6 minsfractions-and-ratios-q5
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Spot the skill: Fractions describe a part out of a whole.
  2. 2.Use the find the number who do not walk stage first, then write the ratio.
  3. 3.Keep the final answer visible: 27\frac{2}{7}.
Final answer

27\frac{2}{7}

Mark points
  • M1: use the correct fractions describe a part out of a whole. ratios compare two or more parts.to convert: if fraction = a/b, ratio of that part to rest = a:(b−a).to convert ratio a:b to a fraction of the total: each part is a/(a+b) or b/(a+b).
  • A1: 27\frac{2}{7}
Watch out

Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.

Grade 9 stretchproblem solving

A:B = 3:5 and B:C = 2:7. Find A:B:C.

4 marks7 minsfraction-ratio-g9
Show solution
Worked solution
  1. 1.Find a common value for B.
  2. 2.Scale both ratios so B matches.
  3. 3.Combine the ratios.
Final answer

6:10:35

Mark points
  • M1: scale 3:5 to 6:10
  • M1: scale 2:7 to 10:35
  • A1: 6:10:35
Watch out

Do not rush straight into arithmetic. Select the relevant method and show a complete chain of working.

Timed checkpoint
12 mins - 9 marks

Switch between skills

Set a timer and attempt all four questions before opening any answers. This is closer to the way skills appear in a real paper.

1Fractions and ratios - 2 marks25\frac{2}{5} of a bag of sweets are red. Write the ratio of red to non-red.Mark answer
Answer

2:3

2Ratio and sharing - 2 marksTwo people share profit in ratio 5:3. Total profit £640. Find each share.Mark answer
Answer

£400 and £240

3Direct and inverse proportion - 2 marksF is directly proportional to m × a. When m = 2 and a = 3, F = 24. Find F when m = 5 and a = 4.Mark answer
Answer

80

4Percentage change - 3 marksA car depreciates by 20% per year. It was worth £12,000 new. Find its value after 2 years.Mark answer
Answer

£7,680

Mastery check
  • I can explain the method for fractions and ratios.
  • I can show clear working without skipping key steps.
  • I can avoid this mistake: Students write the ratio as 3:8 (fraction numerator and denominator) rather than 3:5 (walkers to non-walkers).The ratio compares the two groups to each other, not the group to the whole.
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Official exam-board sources

This guide follows the OCR GCSE Mathematics J560 specification. Practice questions are original Learnova questions shaped around official content and exam skills.

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