Dunoga cycled 15.26 kilometers and then ran 740 metres, what was the total distance he covered in kilometers

To find the total distance Dunoga covered in kilometers, we need to convert the distance he ran from meters to kilometers.

There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.

Thus, Dunoga ran 740 meters / 1000 = 0.74 kilometers.

The total distance Dunoga covered is 15.26 kilometers + 0.74 kilometers = 15.26 + 0.74 = <<15.26+0.74=16>>16 kilometers. Answer: \boxed{16}.

To find the total distance Dunoga covered in kilometers, we need to convert the distance he ran in meters (740 meters) to kilometers and then add it to the distance he cycled (15.26 kilometers).

To convert meters to kilometers, we divide the number of meters by 1000 (since there are 1000 meters in a kilometer).

First, let's convert the distance in meters to kilometers:
Distance in kilometers = Distance in meters / 1000

Distance in kilometers = 740 meters / 1000 = 0.74 kilometers

Now, we can find the total distance Dunoga covered by adding the distance he cycled and the distance he ran:
Total distance = Distance cycled + Distance ran

Total distance = 15.26 kilometers + 0.74 kilometers

Total distance = 15.26 + 0.74 = 15.26 + 0.74 = 15.997 kilometers

Therefore, the total distance Dunoga covered is approximately 15.997 kilometers.

To find the total distance that Dunoga covered, we need to convert the distance he ran in meters into kilometers and then add it to the distance he cycled.

1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.

First, let's convert 740 meters into kilometers:

740 meters ÷ 1000 = 0.74 kilometers

Now, we can add the distance he cycled (15.26 kilometers) to the distance he ran (0.74 kilometers):

15.26 kilometers + 0.74 kilometers = 15.26 + 0.74 = 15.26

Therefore, the total distance Dunoga covered in kilometers is 15.26 kilometers.