Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Bunnell Corporation is a manufacturer that uses job-order costing. On January 1, the company's inventory balances were as follows: The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor-hours. For the current year, the company's predetermined overhead rate of $11.75 per direct labor-hour was based on a cost formula that estimated $470,000 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 40,000 direct laborhours. The following transactions were recorded for the year: a. Raw materials were purchased on account, $592,000. b. Raw materials used in production, $557,000. All of of the raw materials were used as direct materials. c. The following costs were accrued for employee services: direct labor, $420,000; indirect labor, $150,000; selling and administrative salaries, $295,000. d. Incurred various selling and administrative expenses (e.g., advertising, sales travel costs, and finished goods warehousing), $381,000. e. Incurred various manufacturing overhead costs (e.g., depreciation, insurance, and utilities), $320,000. f. Manufacturing overhead cost was applied to production. The company actually worked 41,000 direct labor-hours on all jobs during the year. g. Jobs costing $1,399,450 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets were completed during the year. h. Jobs were sold on account to customers during the year for a total of $2,925,000. The jobs cost $1,409,450 to manufacture according to their job cost sheets. Required: 1. What is the journal entry to record raw materials used in production? (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Journal entry worksheet Record the raw materials used in production. Note: Enter debits before credits