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Split 750 in Ratio 1:2:3

750 split in the ratio 1:2:3 gives $125, $250 and $375. Each part is calculated by dividing 750 into 6 equal units, then assigning 1:2:3 units to each share.

750 split 3 ways

Ratio 1:2:3 = 6 total parts

Part 1
$125
16.7%
Part 2
$250
33.3%
Part 3
$375
50.0%

When to Use a 1:2:3 Ratio

A 1:2:3 ratio divides something into 6 parts — one person gets 1/6, another gets 2/6, and a third gets 3/6 (half). Common in tiered partnerships, inheritance splits between children of different ages, or project budgets allocated across departments by headcount.

Real-World Example

Three siblings inherit $750. The eldest (who managed the estate for years) gets 3 shares ($375), the middle child gets 2 shares ($250), and the youngest gets 1 share ($125). The split reflects effort, not favoritism.

Our take: In a 1:2:3 split, the largest share is 3x the smallest. Before committing, ask: does a 3x difference actually reflect reality? In a three-person startup, it might make sense if the founder (3 shares) built the product, the marketer (2 shares) grew the audience, and the advisor (1 share) contributed occasional guidance.

How We Calculated This

Total ratio: 1:2:3 = 6 parts

Value per unit: 750 / 6 = $125

Part 1: 1 x $125 = $125

Part 2: 2 x $125 = $250

Part 3: 3 x $125 = $375

Verification: $125 + $250 + $375 = $750

Percentage Breakdown

PartRatioPercentageAmount
Part 1116.7%$125
Part 2233.3%$250
Part 3350.0%$375
Total6100%$750