A commercial building permit requires structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical inspections. Each inspection costs $125. If the project requires 3 structural, 2 electrical, 2 plumbing, and 4 mechanical inspections, what is the total inspection cost?
Correct Answer
C) $1,375
Total inspections = 3 + 2 + 2 + 4 = 11 inspections. Total cost = 11 inspections × $125 per inspection = $1,375. Building projects typically require multiple inspections throughout the construction process.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Option C is correct because the calculation properly accounts for all required inspections. The project needs 3 structural + 2 electrical + 2 plumbing + 4 mechanical = 11 total inspections. At $125 per inspection, the total cost is 11 × $125 = $1,375. This systematic approach ensures all inspection types are counted and multiplied by the correct fee.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: $1,250
Option A ($1,250) represents only 10 inspections at $125 each (10 × $125 = $1,250). This suggests miscounting the total inspections by omitting one inspection from the required 11 total inspections.
Option B: $1,500
Option B ($1,500) represents 12 inspections at $125 each (12 × $125 = $1,500). This indicates overcounting by adding an extra inspection beyond the required 11 total inspections specified in the problem.
Option D: $1,625
Option D ($1,625) represents 13 inspections at $125 each (13 × $125 = $1,625). This shows significant overcounting, adding two extra inspections beyond the required 11 total inspections.
Memory Technique
Remember 'SEPM' - Structural, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical. Count each type carefully: 3+2+2+4=11, then multiply by cost per inspection.
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