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Welcome to Willy Wonka's factory! To make sure everything is running perfectly, Mr. Wonka needs your help with some math problems. Read each question carefully and write your answer in the space provided. Good luck!

Scrumdiddlyumptious Subtraction

  1. Mr. Wonka has 150 Square Sweets That Look Round. If Augustus Gloop gobbles up 35 of them, how many sweets are left?
    Answer: __________

  2. The Great Glass Elevator has 1,000 buttons for all the different rooms in the factory. Mike Teavee has already pushed 120 of them. How many buttons has he not pushed yet?
    Answer: __________

  3. Veruca Salt demanded 200 squirrels to shell her nuts. Her father could only find 110 trained squirrels. How many more squirrels did Veruca want?
    Answer: __________

  4. When Violet Beauregarde turned into a blueberry, the Oompa-Loompas had 88 special berries to help roll her to the Juicing Room. If 12 berries fell on the floor, how many berries were left to roll Violet?
    Answer: __________

Magnificent Multiplication

  1. Each of the 5 children on the tour gets a gift bag with 4 different types of candy inside. How many candies are given out in total?
    Answer: __________

  2. The Oompa-Loompas march in perfect rows. If there are 7 rows marching to the Fudge Room and each row has 8 Oompa-Loompas, how many are there in total?
    Answer: __________

  3. A single Fizzy Lifting Drink can make 3 people float. If Mr. Wonka opened a crate with 6 drinks inside, how many people could float away?
    Answer: __________

  4. The chocolate river flows at a steady pace. A boat traveling on the river covers 9 miles every hour. How many miles would the boat travel if it went down the river for 6 hours?
    Answer: __________


Answer Key

Scrumdiddlyumptious Subtraction Answers

  1. 150 - 35 = 115 sweets
  2. 1,000 - 120 = 880 buttons
  3. 200 - 110 = 90 squirrels
  4. 88 - 12 = 76 berries

Magnificent Multiplication Answers

  1. 5 x 4 = 20 candies
  2. 7 x 8 = 56 Oompa-Loompas
  3. 6 x 3 = 18 people
  4. 9 x 6 = 54 miles
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