Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.10.2020 23:01, genyjoannerubiera

Mr. Trager has $500.00 to spend at a bicycle store. All prices listed below include tax.
- He buys a new bicycle for $273.98
- He buys 3 bicycle reflectors for $7.23 each and 1 bicycle helmet for $42.36
- He plans to use the remaining money to buy new cycling outfits for $78.12
each
What is the greatest number of cycling outfits the Mr. Trager can buy with remaing money?

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