SOLUTION: If you go on a bicycle trip of 100 miles in the mountains and 25 of the trip is uphill, how many miles of the trip are not uphill? Reduce to the lowest terms

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Question 901105: If you go on a bicycle trip of 100 miles in the mountains and 25 of the trip is uphill, how many miles of the trip are not uphill? Reduce to the lowest terms
Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
100 miles is the total. 25 miles are uphill. 100-25 = 75 miles that are not uphill.
If you want it in fractions, then are uphill, which reduces to and are not uphill, which reduces to .

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