A bike race is 32 miles long. By noon, Izek had ridden 3/4 of the distance. How many more miles did he need to ride to finish the race?

32-24=8

(3/4) * 32 = 96/4 = 24

32 - 24 = ?

The answer is 8 because it is asking how much more he needs to ride, not how much he has:)

To find out how many more miles Izek needs to ride to finish the race, we need to subtract the distance he has already ridden from the total race distance.

Given that Izek had ridden 3/4 of the distance, we can calculate the distance he had ridden by multiplying the total race distance by 3/4.
3/4 * 32 miles = 24 miles

To find out how many more miles Izek needs to ride, we subtract the distance he has already ridden from the total race distance:
32 miles - 24 miles = 8 miles

Therefore, Izek needs to ride 8 more miles to finish the race.

32-24=14