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Mary lives 1 3/4 miles from school. She rode her bycycle to school and back for 5 days. Which expression shows how to estimate the number of miles she rode?

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1 3/4=1.75
1.75*2=3.5 for a day
3.5*5=17.5
She rode 17.5 miles
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The correct expression is 5 × (2 + 2), which corresponds to option B.

The student is asking how to estimate the number of miles Mary rode on her bicycle to school and back over a period of five days. Mary lives 1 ¾ miles away from school.

To estimate, we can round her one-way distance to the nearest whole number, which is 2 miles. Since she travels to school and back in a day, that's a total of 4 miles per day.

Over 5 days, she will travel 5 times that daily round-trip distance.

The correct expression for estimating the total number of miles Mary rode is: 5 × (2 + 2).

This is because we estimate her one-way trip as 2 miles, the round trip as 2 miles + 2 miles, and multiply by 5 days.

The correct answer from the provided options is B. 5 × (2 + 2).

Complete question:

Mary lives 1 ¾ miles from school. She rode her bicycle to school and back each day for 5 days.

Which expression shows how to estimate the number of miles she rode?

A. (5 + 2) × 2

B. 5 × (2 + 2)

C. (7 + 2) × 2

D. 7 × (2 + 2)

Mary lives 1 3/4 miles from school. She rode her bycycle to school and back for 5 days-example-1
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