Kyle is training for a bike race. He rides 5 miles one day, 10 miles the next day, and 15 miles the third day. If Kyle repeats this schedule, what is the total distance he will have ridden after 5 days?

45

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It's actually 45

60

It says ridden after 5 days

5+10+15+5+10+15= 60

5 + 10 + 15 + 5 + 10 = ?

It's 45.

To find the total distance Kyle will have ridden after 5 days, we need to calculate the sum of the distances he rides each day.

We know that Kyle rides 5 miles on the first day, 10 miles on the second day, and 15 miles on the third day. If he repeats this pattern, we can find the total distance he rides in 5 days.

Kyle's riding pattern will look like this:
Day 1: 5 miles
Day 2: 10 miles
Day 3: 15 miles
Day 4: 5 miles (repeating the pattern)
Day 5: 10 miles (repeating the pattern)

To find the total distance ridden in 5 days, we add up the distances for each day:
5 + 10 + 15 + 5 + 10 = 45 miles

So, after 5 days, Kyle will have ridden a total of 45 miles.