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[Note] To answer next 3 questions that require process costing work, refer to the following information (this same data will appear on each screen of

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[Note] To answer next 3 questions that require process costing work, refer to the following information (this same data will appear on each screen of related questions!): Recreational Production, Inc. uses the weighted average method to account for its production cos and manufactures a sealant for wood decks in its Mixing Department. All manufacturing costs (including materials and conversions) are added uniformly in the Mixing Department. Certain units this product are found to be spoiled as a result of inspection that takes place at the 60 percent of the way through the process. Normal spoilage is 5 percent of the good units completed and any more extra is considered abnormal. The following information is available for the Mixing Departmel for the month of October: Work-in-process, October 1 (80% complete). 1,200 units Units started in October ........ 13,800 units . Good units completed and transferred-out 13,000 units . Work-in-Process, October 31 (30% complete)...... 1,100 units . . Costs in beginning WIP.... $21,360 (including both materials and conversion) Costs added during October....... $228,300 (including both materials and conversion) What are the total equivalent units of production for October

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