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A LEED project requires that 75% of construction waste be diverted from landfills. If a project generates 480 tons of waste and recycles 340 tons, does it meet this requirement?

Correct Answer

B) No, it only achieves 70.8% diversion

Waste diversion rate = (340 tons recycled / 480 tons total) × 100 = 70.8%. This falls short of the required 75% diversion rate for LEED compliance.

Answer Options
A
Yes, it achieves 70.8% diversion
B
No, it only achieves 70.8% diversion
C
Yes, it achieves 75.8% diversion
D
No, it only achieves 68.2% diversion

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option B is correct because it accurately calculates the waste diversion rate as 70.8% and correctly identifies that this does not meet the LEED requirement. The calculation shows 340 tons recycled ÷ 480 tons total × 100 = 70.8%. Since 70.8% is less than the required 75%, the project fails to meet the LEED standard. The answer correctly states both the percentage achieved and that it falls short of compliance.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Yes, it achieves 70.8% diversion

Option A calculates the correct percentage (70.8%) but incorrectly concludes that the project meets the requirement. Since 70.8% is less than the required 75%, the project does NOT meet LEED compliance standards.

Option C: Yes, it achieves 75.8% diversion

Option C provides an incorrect calculation of 75.8% and wrongly concludes the project meets requirements. The actual diversion rate is 70.8%, not 75.8%, making both the calculation and conclusion incorrect.

Option D: No, it only achieves 68.2% diversion

Option D has an incorrect calculation showing 68.2% instead of the actual 70.8%. While it correctly identifies that the project doesn't meet requirements, the mathematical error makes this answer wrong.

Memory Technique

Remember 'LEED Loves 75' - LEED projects typically require 75% waste diversion. Always check if your calculated percentage meets or exceeds this threshold.

Reference Hint

Look up LEED requirements and sustainable construction practices in the Green Building/Environmental chapter of your contractor reference manual

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