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Welcome to Willy Wonka's factory! Solve the math problems below to journey through the magical world of chocolate and candy. Read each question carefully and show your work in the space provided.

Part 1: Candy Calculations

  1. Willy Wonka's factory makes 1,350 Scrumdiddlyumptious bars every day. How many bars does it make in a full week (7 days)?



  2. The Oompa-Loompas have made 546 Everlasting Gobstoppers. They need to pack them into boxes that hold 6 gobstoppers each. How many boxes will they need?



  3. Augustus Gloop is stuck in the pipe! It takes a team of 8 Oompa-Loompas to help get him out. If there are 125 Oompa-Loompas in the Chocolate Room, how many full teams can be made to help? How many Oompa-Loompas will be left over?



Part 2: Golden Ticket Troubles

  1. There are 5 Golden Tickets hidden in the world. Charlie finds the very last one. Before Charlie found his, what fraction of the total Golden Tickets had already been found?



  2. Violet Beauregarde started chewing a piece of gum at 2:20 PM. She turned into a giant blueberry 45 minutes later. What time was it when she turned into a blueberry?



  3. Veruca Salt demanded squirrels. In the nut-sorting room, there are 160 squirrels. Each squirrel sorts 9 nuts per minute. How many nuts can all the squirrels sort together in one minute?



Part 3: Factory Measurements

  1. The famous Chocolate River is 50 meters long and 15 meters wide. What is the area of the surface of the Chocolate River? (Hint: Area = length × width)



  2. Mike Teavee is shrunk by television. To stretch him back to normal, Mr. Wonka uses the Super Taffy-Puller. It costs $11 to run the machine each time. If Mr. Wonka has $99 to spend, how many times can he run the machine?



  3. Charlie's family has a pot with 950 milliliters of cabbage soup. If Grandpa Joe, Grandma Josephine, and Charlie each have a bowl with 120 milliliters of soup, how much soup is left in the pot?





Answer Key

  1. 1,350 bars/day × 7 days = 9,450 bars
  2. 546 gobstoppers ÷ 6 per box = 91 boxes
  3. 125 ÷ 8 = 15 with a remainder of 5. So, 15 full teams can be made, with 5 Oompa-Loompas left over.
  4. 4/5 (Four-fifths)
  5. 2:20 PM + 45 minutes = 3:05 PM
  6. 160 squirrels × 9 nuts/minute = 1,440 nuts per minute
  7. 50 meters × 15 meters = 750 square meters
  8. $99 ÷ $11 per run = 9 times
  9. First, find the total soup served: 3 people × 120 ml = 360 ml.
    Then, subtract from the total: 950 ml - 360 ml = 590 ml left.
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