Analyze the following T-accounts, and determine the missing amounts. Raw Materials Work-in-Process Finished Goods Accumulated Depreciation 12,000
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Raw Materials Work-in-Process Finished Goods Accumulated Depreciation 12,000 Inventory Inventory Inventory 28,000 (a) (b) 37,000 8,000 13,500 1,500 (c) (d) 13,000 Bal. 9,000 Bal. Bal. Manufacturing Accounts Payable 28,000 Wages Payable (e) Overhead 2,000 13,500 1,000 (f) 12,000 Cost of Goods Sold (g) 1,500 25,500 Bal. Bal.
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