A dog chased after a dandelion for 0.5 km, stopped to take a rest, and continued to chase after the dandelion for 750 m. How many meters did the dog travel in total?

1250 meters

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Well, it seems that the dog had quite the adventure! Let's do some math to find out its total distance traveled.

First, the dog chased after the dandelion for 0.5 km, which is equivalent to 500 meters.

Then, after taking a well-deserved rest, the dog continued its chase for 750 meters.

To calculate the total distance, we simply add these two distances together:

500 meters + 750 meters = 1250 meters!

So, the dog traveled a total of 1250 meters in its exciting pursuit of that fancy dandelion. Good job, doggo!

To find the total distance the dog traveled, we need to add up the distance it traveled in the first part and the distance it traveled in the second part.

In the first part, the dog traveled 0.5 km, which is equal to 500 meters (since 1 km = 1000 m).

In the second part, the dog traveled 750 meters.

To find the total distance, we add up these two distances:

Total Distance = Distance in first part + Distance in second part
= 500 meters + 750 meters
= 1250 meters

Therefore, the dog traveled a total of 1250 meters.

500 + 750