Marco ran from his house 2.67 miles to a country park. He then ran the 1.5 mile across the loop at the park and back home. How many miles did he run altogther?

(2 * 2.67) + 1.5 = ?

Could the 1.5 miles take him farther because it said across and not around the loop? There might be another 1.5 to add to the total. Not sure...

To find out how many miles Marco ran altogether, you need to add the distance he ran from his house to the country park and the distance he ran across the loop at the park and back home.

First, let's find the total distance from his house to the country park:
Marco ran 2.67 miles from his house to the country park.

Next, let's find the total distance he ran across the loop at the park and back home:
Marco ran 1.5 miles across the loop at the park and then back home.

Now, let's add the two distances together to find the total distance:
2.67 miles + 1.5 miles = 4.17 miles

Therefore, Marco ran a total of 4.17 miles altogether.