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A) 12,350
B) 13,650
C) 14,300
D) 14,950
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A) Units started
B) Ending units in inventory
C) Cost of goods sold
D) Units completed
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True/False
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True/False
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A) $63,866.40
B) $65,000.00
C) $76,000.00
D) $79,833.00
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A) Direct materials,direct labor,and conversion costs
B) Direct materials,indirect materials,and manufacturing overhead
C) Direct materials,direct labor,and manufacturing overhead
D) Direct materials,direct labor,and indirect labor
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A) account for units that have different percentages of completion.
B) determine the number of units that were started during the period.
C) reconcile beginning Work in Process Inventory with ending Work in Process Inventory.
D) separate physical units from the equivalent units.
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A) Products are unique.
B) Costs are traced to products rather than to production processes.
C) It is employed by companies that use standardized processes.
D) It can only be used for manufacturing firms and not used for service firms.
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A) $4.00
B) $4.40
C) $1.10
D) $8.70
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A) (Ending Inventory + Current Costs) /Physical Units
B) (Beginning Inventory + Current Costs) /Physical Units
C) (Ending Inventory + Current Costs) /Equivalent Units
D) (Beginning Inventory + Current Costs) /Equivalent Units
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Multiple Choice
A) 9,500
B) 10,500
C) 11,000
D) 11,500
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A) current,current
B) current,prior
C) prior,current
D) prior,prior
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A) multiply costs per equivalent unit by the number of equivalent units associated with units completed.
B) multiply costs per equivalent unit by the number of equivalent units associated with ending Work in Process Inventory.
C) subtract cost of beginning inventory from current period costs.
D) add cost of beginning inventory and current period costs.
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A) Raw Materials Inventory
B) Work in Process Inventory
C) Finished Goods Inventory
D) Cost of Goods Sold
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A) $37,200.00
B) $55,800.00
C) $76,000.00
D) $79,833.00
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