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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

The table shows the distance travelled by two cyclists in three days.

| | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 |
| :-------- | :--------- | :--------- | :--------- |
| Cyclist 1 | 15,347 m | 35,346 m | 25,234 m |
| Cyclist 2 | 34,327 m | 27,653 m | 16,534 m |

Find the total distance covered by each cyclist in the three days.

Distance covered by Cyclist 1:

Asked by boolover55771

Answer (2)

To find the total distance covered by Cyclist 1 over the three days, we need to add up the distances he traveled each day.

On Day 1, Cyclist 1 covers a distance of 15,347 meters.

On Day 2, Cyclist 1 covers a distance of 35,346 meters.

On Day 3, Cyclist 1 covers a distance of 25,234 meters.


Now, let's calculate the total distance:
15 , 347 + 35 , 346 + 25 , 234 = 75 , 927
Therefore, the total distance covered by Cyclist 1 over the three days is 75,927 meters.

Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-06

Cyclist 1 covered a total distance of 75,927 meters over three days by adding together the distances he traveled each day. The breakdown is 15,347 m on Day 1, 35,346 m on Day 2, and 25,234 m on Day 3. Summing these gives the total distance traveled.
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Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-07