Alan rode his bike 2.6 miles from home to the park . He rode 6.03 miles to the park. Then he rode back home along the original route. How many miles did Alan ride in all?

Is this correct 13.83 miles?

Please proofread. Your first sentence is opposed to your second sentence.

I meant he rode 6.03 miles at the park.

To find the total distance Alan rode, we need to add the distance he rode to the park and the distance he rode back home.

The given information states that Alan rode 2.6 miles from home to the park and 6.03 miles to the park. To find the total distance, we add these two distances:

2.6 miles + 6.03 miles = 8.63 miles

Therefore, Alan rode a total of 8.63 miles.

Assuming Alan rode back home after he rode 6.03 miles in the park, then the total miles he rode will be: 2.6 + 6.03 + 2.6 = 11.23 miles.