You ran 1.5 miles befor you decide you were running in the wrong direction.you truned around and ran back were you started .then you ran 2.75 miles in the other direction how many miles did you ran in all?

1.5 + 1.5 + 2.75 = ?

5.75

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Jon ran around a track that was 1/8 of a miles long. He ran around the track 24 times.how many miles did Jon run in all.

To calculate the total distance you ran, we can add up the distance you covered in each direction.

First, you ran 1.5 miles in the wrong direction. To account for this, we subtract 1.5 miles from the total distance you covered.

Next, you turned around and ran back to where you started. This means you covered another 1.5 miles to return to your starting point.

After that, you ran 2.75 miles in the correct direction.

To find the total distance, we add the distances together:

1.5 miles (running in the wrong direction) - 1.5 miles (running back to start) + 2.75 miles (running in the other direction) = 2.75 miles

Therefore, you ran a total of 2.75 miles.