Glencove Co. makes one model of radar gun used by law enforcement officers. All direct materials are added at the beginning of the manufacturing process. Information for the month of September follows: Units 7 Costs $1,336,500 625,800 $1,962,300 Beginning work in process (48% complete) Direct materials Conversion cost Total cost of beginning work in process Number of units started Number of units completed and transferred to finished goods Ending work in process (754 complete) Current period costs Direct materials Conversion cost Total current period costs 36,400 34,888 21,850 $2,402,400 1,266,500 $3,668,900 Required: 1. Using the weighted average method of process costing, complete each of te following steps: a. Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period b. Calculate the number of equivalent units c. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit. d. Reconcile the total cost of work in process Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Reg 1B Reg 1c Reg 1D Using the weighted average method of process costing, reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period Physical Units Physical Units Beginning Unts Units Started Units Completed Ending Units $1,336,580 625, 800 $1,962,300 complete) Direct materials Conversion cost Total cost of beginning work in process Number of units started Number of units completed and transferred to finished goods Ending work in process (754 complete) Current period costs Direct materials Conversion cost Total current period costs 36, 400 34,888 21,850 $2,402, 490 1,266,500 $3,668,900 Required: 1. Using the weighted average method of process costing, complete each of the following steps: a. Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period. b. Calculate the number of equivalent units. c. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit. d. Reconcile the total cost of work in process. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 14 Reg 1B Req 1C Reg 1D Using the weighted average method of process costing, reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period. Physical Units Physical Units Beginning Units Units Started Units Completed Ending Units Total Units Total Units 0 0 Reg 18 ) Help Number of units started Number of units completed and transferred to finished goods Ending work in process (75% complete) Current period costs Direct materials Conversion cost Total current period costs 36,480 34,800 21,850 $2,402,400 1,266,500 $3,668,900 Required: 1. Using the weighted average method of process costing, complete each of the following steps: a. Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period. b. Calculate the number of equivalent units. c. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit. d. Reconcile the total cost of work in process. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Req 18 Req 10 Reg 1D Using the weighted-average method of process costing, calculate the number of equivalent units. (Round your answers up to the nearest whole unit.) Equivalent Units Direct Materials Conversion Physical Units Units Completed Ending Inventory Total 0 0 0 e Problem Help Number of units started Number of units completed and transferred to finished goods Ending work in process (75complete) Current period costs Direct materials Conversion cost Total current period costs 36,400 34,800 21,856 $2,402,400 1, 266,5ee $3,668,900 Required: 1. Using the weighted-average method of process costing, complete each of the following steps: a. Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period. b. Calculate the number of equivalent units. c. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit. d. Reconcile the total cost of work in process. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 14 Reg 1B Req 1C Reg 1D Using the weighted-average method of process costing, calculate the cost per equivalent unit. (Round Cost per Equlvalent Unit to 5 decimal places.) Direct Materials Conversion Cost per Equivalent Unit Reg 10 Reg 10 > 36, 40 34,800 21,856 Number of units started Number of units completed and transferred to finished goods Ending work in process (754 complete) Current period costs Direct materials Conversion cost Total current period costs $2,402,400 1,266,500 $3,668,900 Required: 1. Using the welghted average method of process costing, complete each of the following steps: a. Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period. b. Calculate the number of equivalent units. c. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit. d. Reconcile the total cost of work in process. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req IA Reg 1B Reg 10 Reg 1D Using the weighted average method of process costing, reconcile the total cost of work in process. (Use Cost per Equivalent Unit rounded to 5 decimal places and round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Direct Materials Conversion Total Cost Units Completed Ending Inventory Total Cost Accounted for $ 0 $ 0 $ Reg 10