Expression Sum
1. **State the problem:** Calculate the value of the expression:
$$(3,000\times4+5,000)+(3,000\times4+4,500)+(4,500\times7+9,500+9,500+6,500+13,500+6,500+3,500+6,500+6,500+5,000+3,500+3,500)+(5,000\times5+3,500+13,500)$$
2. **Calculate each part separately:**
- First part: $3,000\times4+5,000 = 12,000 + 5,000 = 17,000$
- Second part: $3,000\times4+4,500 = 12,000 + 4,500 = 16,500$
- Third part: Calculate $4,500\times7$ first:
$$4,500 \times 7 = 31,500$$
Now sum all terms in the third part:
$$31,500 + 9,500 + 9,500 + 6,500 + 13,500 + 6,500 + 3,500 + 6,500 + 6,500 + 5,000 + 3,500 + 3,500$$
Add step-by-step:
$$31,500 + 9,500 = 41,000$$
$$41,000 + 9,500 = 50,500$$
$$50,500 + 6,500 = 57,000$$
$$57,000 + 13,500 = 70,500$$
$$70,500 + 6,500 = 77,000$$
$$77,000 + 3,500 = 80,500$$
$$80,500 + 6,500 = 87,000$$
$$87,000 + 6,500 = 93,500$$
$$93,500 + 5,000 = 98,500$$
$$98,500 + 3,500 = 102,000$$
$$102,000 + 3,500 = 105,500$$
- Fourth part: Calculate $5,000\times5 + 3,500 + 13,500$:
$$5,000 \times 5 = 25,000$$
Sum all:
$$25,000 + 3,500 + 13,500 = 42,000$$
3. **Sum all parts:**
$$17,000 + 16,500 + 105,500 + 42,000 = 181,000$$
**Final answer:**
$$\boxed{181,000}$$