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A contractor employs 15 workers with an annual payroll of $750,000. If the workers' compensation rate is $8.50 per $100 of payroll, what is the annual workers' compensation premium?

Correct Answer

B) $63,750

Workers' compensation premium = ($750,000 ÷ $100) × $8.50 = 7,500 × $8.50 = $63,750. The rate is applied per $100 of payroll, so the payroll must be divided by 100 first.

Answer Options
A
$6,375
B
$63,750
C
$85,000
D
$127,500

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option B is correct because workers' compensation premiums are calculated by dividing the total payroll by $100, then multiplying by the rate per $100. The calculation is ($750,000 ÷ $100) × $8.50 = 7,500 × $8.50 = $63,750. This method properly applies the rate structure used in workers' compensation insurance, where rates are expressed per hundred dollars of payroll.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: $6,375

Option A ($6,375) is incorrect because it represents only 1/10th of the correct answer, likely resulting from an error in decimal placement or miscalculating the payroll divisor.

Option C: $85,000

Option C ($85,000) is incorrect because it appears to multiply the rate ($8.50) directly by some factor without properly dividing the payroll by $100 first.

Option D: $127,500

Option D ($127,500) is incorrect because it's too high, possibly resulting from multiplying the rate by the full payroll amount without the required division by $100.

Memory Technique

Remember 'Divide by 100, then Multiply' - think 'D before M' like 'December before May' in the alphabet to remember the order of operations.

Reference Hint

Look up workers' compensation insurance calculations in the Business and Finance chapter or Insurance section of your contractor reference manual.

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