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KS2 Ratio & Proportion Practice Questions

Practise ratio and proportion for the Year 6 KS2 SATs — sharing an amount in a given ratio, scaling recipes and quantities up or down, finding percentages of amounts, and using scale factors. Every question is marked instantly with a worked explanation. Free, no sign-up.

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Question 1

£45 is shared between two friends in the ratio 2:3. How much does the friend with the larger share receive?

Question 2

A recipe for 4 people needs 320 g of flour. How much flour is needed for 7 people?

Question 3

3 pens cost £2.40. How much do 5 of the same pens cost?

Question 4

Write the ratio 15:25 in its simplest form.

Question 5

In a class of 30 pupils, 40% are boys. How many girls are in the class?

Question 6

Write the ratio 12 : 8 in its simplest form.

Question 7

Share £60 in the ratio 2 : 3. What is the smaller share?

Question 8

A recipe for 4 people uses 300 g of flour. How much flour is needed for 6 people?

Question 9

Write the ratio 30 : 18 in its simplest form: ___ : ___.

Question 10

Share £84 in the ratio 3 : 4. What is the larger share?

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