The number of oranges a grocery store bought this year was 15% more than the number of oranges bought last year. This year the store bought 299 oranges. What was the original number of oranges purchased?

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Answer:

The original number of oranges purchased is 260

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the original number of oranges purchased be x

We are given that The number of oranges a grocery store bought this year was 15% more than the number of oranges bought last year.

So, Oranges bought this year = [tex]x+15\%x=x+\frac{15}{100}x=1.15x[/tex]

We are given that This year the store bought 299 oranges.

So, [tex]1.15 x= 299[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{299}{1.15}[/tex]

x=260

Hence the original number of oranges purchased is 260