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#6. please answer all parts (fill in all boxes). please read the questionumbers carefully! similar questions may already be posted to Chegg but they have

#6. please answer all parts (fill in all boxes). please read the questionumbers carefully! similar questions may already be posted to Chegg but they have slightly different numbers. i will give upvote/thumbs up for correct answer! thank you for your help!

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Quality Chicken grows and processes chickens. Each chicken is disassembled into five main parts. Quality Chicken is computing the ending inventory values for its July 31, 2017, balance sheet. Ending inventory amounts on July 31 are 20 pounds of breasts, 9 pounds of wings, 4 pounds of thighs, 6 pounds of bones, and 3 pounds of feathers. Quality Chicken's management wants to use the sales value at splitoff method. However, management wants you to explore the effect on ending inventory values of classifying one or more products as a byproduct rather than a joint product. (Click to view information on the sales value at splitoff method.)

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