Instructions
Welcome to the magical world of Harry Potter! In this worksheet, you will solve exciting math problems inspired by the Harry Potter series. Use your math skills and have fun!
1. Wizarding World Age Comparison
If Harry Potter was born in 1980 and Ron Weasley was born in 1980 as well, how old were they in 1990?
2. The Gryffindor House Points
In one of the Quidditch matches, Gryffindor scored 150 points, and Slytherin scored 130 points. How many more points did Gryffindor score than Slytherin?
3. Potion Ingredients
If Professor Snape needs 4 dragon livers for each potion, and he wants to make 3 potions, how many dragon livers does he need in total?
4. The Hogwarts Express
The Hogwarts Express leaves at 11:00 AM and takes 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach Hogwarts. What time does it arrive at Hogwarts?
5. Broomstick Flight Distances
Harry flew 60 kilometers to catch the Snitch during a match. If he flew half that distance when warming up, how many kilometers did he fly during warm-up?
6. Sorting Hat Statistics
There are 4 houses at Hogwarts. If each house has an equal number of students and there are 120 students in total, how many students are in each house?
7. Magical Creatures
In a magical creature class, there are 15 unicorns, 10 hippogriffs, and 5 dragons. How many magical creatures are there in total?
8. Diagon Alley Budget
If a cauldron costs 12 Galleons and Harry buys 3 cauldrons, how much does he spend in total?
9. Wizarding Tests
During the O.W.L. exams, Hermione studied for 5 subjects. If she studied for 3 hours for each subject, how many hours did she study in total?
10. Creative Math Challenge
Imagine you are a wizard with a cauldron that can hold 50 liters of potion. If you want to make a potion and you have 12 liters of dragon blood, 18 liters of pixie dust, and 10 liters of mandrake juice, how much potion do you have in total, and how much more can you add before reaching the cauldron limit?