The total distance from school to his friend's house is 2 + 1 = <<2+1=3>>3 miles.
Therefore, Jason traveled 2 + 3 = <<2+3=5>>5 miles from school. Answer: \boxed{5}.
Therefore, Jason traveled 2 + 3 = <<2+3=5>>5 miles from school. Answer: \boxed{5}.
Given that Jason rides his bike 2 miles from school to his house, and then passes his house to go an additional mile to his friend's house, we can calculate the total distance as follows:
Distance from school to friend's house = 2 miles + 1 mile = 3 miles
Now, to find the total distance, we need to calculate the distance from his friend's house back to his own house:
Distance from friend's house to Jason's house = 1 mile
Finally, we add the distances together to find the total distance traveled:
Total distance traveled = Distance from school to friend's house + Distance from friend's house to Jason's house
= 3 miles + 1 mile
= 4 miles
Therefore, Jason traveled a total distance of 4 miles from school.
According to the given information, Jason rides his bike 2 miles from school. Then, on his way back home from school, he passes his house to go to his friend's house, which is a mile farther.
So, the distance from school to Jason's friend's house is 2 + 1 = 3 miles.
Now, we can find the total distance Jason traveled by adding the distance from school to his friend's house (3 miles) to the distance from school to his own house (2 miles).
Total distance = 3 miles + 2 miles = 5 miles.
Therefore, Jason traveled a total distance of 5 miles from school.