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Problem
Auger Inc. uses the weighted average method in its process costing system. The following data concern the operations of the company's first processing department for a recent month.
Work in process, beginning Units in process 700 Percent complete with respect to materials 80% Percent complete with respect to conversion 40%Costs in the beginning inventory: Materials cost $1,904 Conversion cost $8,624Units started into production during the month 29,000Units completed and transferred out 28,800Costs added to production during the month: Materials cost $104,044 Conversion cost $875,266Work in process, ending: Units in process 900 Percent complete with respect to materials 70% Percent complete with respect to conversion 20%
Required:
i. Determine the equivalent units of production.ii. Determine the costs per equivalent unit.iii. Determine the cost of ending work in process inventory.iv. Determine the cost of the units transferred to the next department.
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