During the first hour of operation the farm stand owner sold 15% of the apples he had. On the second hour he sold 20% of the remaining apples. On the third hour he sold 25% of the remaining apples, and so on, selling 5% more each following hour. If during the third hour he sold 34 kg of apples, how many kilograms of apples did he have initially?

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Answer:

200 kg


Step-by-step explanation:

First hour he sold 15% (remaining is 85%)

Second hour he sold 20% of remaining (which is 85%) -- so he sold [tex](0.2)(0.85)=0.17[/tex], which is 17% (remaining 85-17=68%)

Third hour he sold 25% of remaining (which is 68%) -- so he sold [tex](0.25)(0.68)=17[/tex], which is 17%


In third hour he sold 34, so 17% is 34. To find total he initially had, we need to find (100%). We can setup the ratio (letting x equal his initial amount):

[tex]\frac{0.17}{34}=\frac{1}{x}\\0.17x=34\\x=\frac{34}{0.17}=200[/tex]

Initially the farm stand owner had 200 kg of apples.