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Question 171

Every location in the U.S. identifies how many regional credits?

Correct Answer: A
Every location in the U.S. identifies four regional credits that are of particular importance for that region. These credits are selected by the USGBC regional councils and chapters based on the environmental, social, and public health issues that are relevant for their areas. A project can earn up to four bonus points by achieving these regional credits.
Reference:
* LEED v4 BD+C Reference Guide, page 6081
* Regional Priority (RP) credits - U.S. Green Building Council2
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Question 172

A neighborhood housing development organization has dual goals, promoting occupant's health and minimizing energy costs. What LEED Building Design and Construction, New Construction credit might the LEED AP propose to best achieve the organization's dual goals?

Correct Answer: B
The Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Optimize Energy Performance, is the most suitable for achieving the organization's dual goals. This credit encourages the use of energy-efficient strategies to reduce the environmental and economic harms associated with excessive energy use, thereby promoting occupants' health and minimizing energy costs.References: LEED AP Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C) V4 resources 1
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Question 173

What is the average flush rate for a dual flush toilet with a high flush rate of 1.6 gpf (6 lpf) and a low flush rate of 1.05 gpf (4 lpf)?

Correct Answer: B
The average flush rate for a dual flush toilet is calculated by weighting the high and low flush rates according to the frequency of use. According to the LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction1, the frequency of use for male and female occupants is assumed to be as follows:
* Male full flush: 1 time per day
* Female full flush: 1 time per day
* Male low flush: 2 times per day
* Female low flush: 2 times per day
Therefore, the average flush rate for a dual flush toilet with a high flush rate of 1.6 gpf (6 lpf) and a low flush rate of 1.05 gpf (4 lpf) is:
6(1×1.6)+(1×1.6)+(2×1.05)+(2×1.05)=1.19 gpf(4.5 lpf)
References:
* LEED Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v4
* Dual toilet flush rate average | LEEDuser
* Dual Flush vs Single Flush Toilet: The Complete Comparison Guide
* What Is a Dual Flush Toilet? - The Spruce
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Question 174

When required to measure residential and non-residential densities, Location and Transportation Credit, Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses, Option 1. Surrounding Density requires project teams to measure the residential and non-residential densities in what way?

Correct Answer: A
For LEED BD+C Location and Transportation (LT) Credit: Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses, Option 1: Surrounding Density, the project team must measure:
* Residential density in dwelling units per acre (DU/acre) or dwelling units per hectare (DU/ha).
* Non-residential density based on floor area ratio (FAR).
* The density must be measured within a ¼-mile (0.40 km) radius of the project boundary.
This credit promotes high-density development and reduces urban sprawl, thereby improving access to amenities and public transportation.
(Source: Official LEED BD+C Reference Manual)
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Question 175

What type of project would benefit from showing compliance with Energy and Atmosphere Prerequisite, Minimum Energy Performance, Option 2. Prescriptive Compliance: ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide?

Correct Answer: A
One in which the owner wants an estimate of the carbon reductions or lower operating costs (energy savings, demand charge savings) from energy strategies, beyond a simple calculation for individual energy conservation measures Explanation:
This option allows the project to comply with the minimum energy performance prerequisite by following the prescriptive recommendations of the ASHRAE 50% Advanced Energy Design Guide (AEDG) for the applicable building type and climate zone1. This option simplifies the decision making and analysis process by providing clear and specific guidance on how to achieve 50% energy savings compared to the baseline standard2. This option also reduces the need for energy modeling and documentation, which can save time and money for the project3.
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