Chiplist is a fast-growing manufacturer of computer chips. Direct materials are added at the start of the production process. Conversion costs are added evenly during the process. Some units of this product are spoiled as a result of defects not detectable before inspection of finished goods. Spoiled units are disposed of at zero net disposal value Chiplist uses the weighted average method of process costing. Summary data for September 2017 are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements. ending work in process. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar. Note that the total costs account for direct materials and conversion costs may not equal the total production costs due to rounding) Total Direct Conversion Production Costs Materials Costs Good units completed and transferred out Cost before adding normal spoilage 568100 404700 163400 Normal Spoilage 85215 60705 24510 Total cost of good units completed and transferred out 482885 Abnormal spoilage Work in process, ending Total costs accounted for Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then click Check Answer. Data Table - A 1 B D Physical Units Direct Conversion (Computer Chips) Materials Costs 1,300 $ 65,108 $ 15,988 er ar 100% 30% 1,708 1.900 530 2 Work in process, beginning inventory (September 1) 3 Degree of completion of beginning work in process 4 Started during September Good units completed and transferred out during 5 September 6 Work in process, ending inventory (September 30) 7 Degree of completion of ending work in process 8 Total costs added during September 9 Normal spoilage as a percentage of good units 10. Degree of completion of normal spoilage 11 Degree of completion of abnormal spoilage 100% 20% A 575,596 $ 206,236 15% 100% 100% 100% 100% ch Print Done