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Rahul has $720 to spend at a bicycle store for some new gear and biking outfits. Assume all prices listed include tax.

He buys a new bicycle for $378.51.
He buys 2 bicycle reflectors for $10.51 each and a pair of bike gloves for $29.74.
He plans to spend some or all of the money he has left to buy new biking outfits for $55.16 each.

What is the greatest number of outfits Rahul can buy with the money that's left over?

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Final answer:

Rahul can purchase the greatest number of 5 biking outfits with the remaining money after buying his other items.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Mathematics, and it pertains to the concept of budgeting within the arithmetic and algebra domain, suitable for a middle school level curriculum.

Rahul has a total of $720 to spend. After buying a new bicycle for $378.51, he also purchases 2 bicycle reflectors for $10.51 each and a pair of bike gloves for $29.74.

To find the remaining amount, we first calculate the total expenses on the bicycle, reflectors, and gloves:
Bicycle: $378.51

Reflectors: 2 × $10.51 = $21.02

Gloves: $29.74

Adding these expenses:

Total spent = $378.51 + $21.02 + $29.74

= $429.27

Subtracting the total expenditure from Rahul's initial amount:

Remaining amount = $720 - $429.27 = $290.73

Rahul wants to buy new biking outfits that cost $55.16 each. To find the greatest number of outfits Rahul can buy with his remaining money, we divide the remaining amount by the cost of one outfit:

Number of outfits = $290.73 / $55.16

When we perform the division, we find that Rahul can afford approximately 5 outfits, with some money left over since only whole outfits can be purchased.

Therefore, the greatest number of outfits Rahul can buy is 5.

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