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                Every day, rose cycles to school which is 7/8 km away from his home. After school, he cycles home along the same route. What is the total distance rose cycles from monday to friday?
            
            
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    If Rose cycles to school and then back home along the same route, the total distance cycled in one day would be twice the distance to school.
One-way distance to school = 7/8 km
Round trip (to school and back home) = 7/8 km + 7/8 km = 7/8 km * 2 = 14/8 km = 7/4 km
Now, to find out the total distance cycled from Monday to Friday, we would multiply the daily round trip distance by 5, since there are 5 school days in a standard week.
Total distance cycled from Monday to Friday = 5 * (7/4 km)
= 35/4 km
= 8 3/4 km
= 8.75 km
So, Rose cycles a total of 8.75 kilometers from Monday to Friday.
    
One-way distance to school = 7/8 km
Round trip (to school and back home) = 7/8 km + 7/8 km = 7/8 km * 2 = 14/8 km = 7/4 km
Now, to find out the total distance cycled from Monday to Friday, we would multiply the daily round trip distance by 5, since there are 5 school days in a standard week.
Total distance cycled from Monday to Friday = 5 * (7/4 km)
= 35/4 km
= 8 3/4 km
= 8.75 km
So, Rose cycles a total of 8.75 kilometers from Monday to Friday.
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