Recipes and Scaling
Learn recipes and scaling as part of use multiplicative reasoning in ratio, proportion, scaling, rates, similarity and real-life graph contexts.
Key idea
Find the multiplier or unit amount, then apply the same proportional change to the value you need.
What you will learn
Success checklist
Worked example
Share £40 in the ratio 3:5.
Step 1
There are 3 + 5 = 8 parts.
Step 2
Each part is £40 ÷ 8 = £5.
Step 3
The shares are 3 × £5 and 5 × £5.
Answer
£15 and £25
Quick practice
Question 1
Share £60 in the ratio 2:3.
Question 2
5 pens cost £3. Find the cost of 12 pens.
Question 3
Increase £80 by 15%.
Related resources
These are linked to the wider Ratio and Proportion topic for now.
Ratio and Proportion Quick Revision Sheet
A compact Ratio and Proportion summary with key facts, methods, reminders and common mistakes.
Exam QuestionsGCSE Ratio and Proportion Exam Question Pack
GCSE exam-style Ratio and Proportion questions with mixed practice, marks-style prompts and model answers.