Rockefeller Army Base has 3000 more than twice as many guns as Grenada Army Base, 400 less than thrice as many war tractors as Grenada Army Base, and 30 times as many soldier uniforms as Grenada Army Base reserved for its national protection. How many total war supplies does Rockefeller have if Grenada's war supplies are equally divided among the 6000 war supplies they have in total?

For each component, Grenada Army Base has 6000/3=

<<6000/3=2000>>2000 each of guns, war tractors, and soldier uniforms. Rockefeller Army Base has 3000+2*2000= <<3000+2*2000=7000>>7000 guns Rockefeller Army Base has 3*2000-400=<<3*2000-400=5600>>5600 war tractors. Rockefeller Army Base has 30*2000=<<30*2000=60000>>60000 soldier uniforms. The total war supplies Rockefeller Army Base has reserved are 60000+5600+7000=<<60000+5600+7000=72600>>72600 war supplies for its national protection. #### 72600 Janet has 9 cards more than Brenda. Mara has twice as many cards as Janet. How many cards do they have in all if Mara has 40 cards less than 150? Mara has 150 - 40 = <<150-40=110>>110 cards. Janet has 110/2 = <<110/2=55>>55 cards since Mara has twice as many as Janet. Brenda has 55 - 9 = <<55-9=46>>46 cards since Janet has 9 cards more than Brenda. Therefore, they all have 110 + 55 + 46 = <<110+55+46=211>>211 cards. #### 211 A large puzzle costs $15. A small puzzle and a large puzzle together cost $23. How much would you pay for 1 large and 3 small puzzles? A small puzzle costs $23 - $15 = $<<23-15=8>>8. Three small puzzles cost $8 x 3 = $<<8*3=24>>24. So, 1 large and 3 small puzzles cost $24 + $15 = $<<24+15=39>>39. #### 39 Jim buys a wedding ring for $10,000. He gets his wife a ring that is twice that much and sells the first one for half its value. How much is he out of pocket? The second ring cost 2*10000=$<<2*10000=20000>>20,000 He sells the first ring for 10,000/2=$<<10000/2=5000>>5000 So he is out of pocket 10000-5000=$<<10000-5000=5000>>5000 So that means he is out of pocket 20,000+5000=$<<20000+5000=25000>>25,000 #### 25000 While preparing balloons for Eva's birthday party, her mom bought 50 balloons and 1800cm³ of helium. One balloon needs 50cm³ to float high enough to touch the ceiling, and she can fill any remaining balloon with ordinary air. If she used up all of the helium and inflated every balloon, how many more balloons are touching the ceiling than not? 50cm³ will make one balloon touch the ceiling so 1800cm³ will make 1800/50 = <<1800/50=36>>36 balloons touch the ceiling There are 50 balloons in total so 50-36 = <<50-36=14>>14 balloons will not float since they were filled with ordinary air There are 36-14 = <<36-14=22>>22 more balloons touching the ceiling than not #### 22 There are 14 red crayons, 5 more blue crayons than red crayons, and 6 less yellow crayons than double the blue crayons. How many yellow crayons are there? Red:14 crayons Blue:5+14=<<5+14=19>>19 crayons Yellow:19(2)-6=32 crayons #### 32 Nate went out to do his daily exercises. In 8 seconds, he ran a distance equal to four times the length of a football field. He rested for a while, then ran 500 more meters. If the field's length is 168 meters, how far did Nate ran? In the 8 seconds, Nate ran 4*168 = 672 meters. The total distance Nate ran is 672+500 = <<672+500=1172>>1172 meters. #### 1172 A cafe has 9 indoor tables and 11 outdoor tables. Each indoor table has 10 chairs, and each outdoor table has 3 chairs. How many chairs are there in all? There are 9 indoor tables * 10 chairs = <<9*10=90>>90 chairs. There are 11 outdoor tables * 3 chairs = <<11*3=33>>33 chairs. The total number of chairs is 90 chairs + 33 chairs = <<90+33=123>>123 chairs. #### 123 A rectangle has a length of 3 inches and a width of 6 inches. A square has a width of 5 inches. What is the difference in area between the two shapes? The area of the rectangle is 3 x 6 = <<3*6=18>>18 sq in The area of the square is 5 x 5 = <<5*5=25>>25 sq in The difference is 25 - 18 = <<25-18=7>>7 sq in #### 7 In a hotdog eating competition, the first compe***** can eat 10 hot dogs per minute. The second compe***** can eat 3 times more than the first compe*****, while the third compe***** can eat twice as much as the second compe*****. How many hotdogs can the third compe***** eat after 5 minutes? The second compe***** can eat 10 x 3 = <<10*3=30>>30 hotdogs per minute. The third compe***** can eat 30 x 2 = <<30*2=60>>60 hot dogs per minute. Therefore, the third compe***** can eat 60 x 5 = <<60*5=300>>300 hot dogs after 5 minutes. #### 300