Scribners Corporation produces fine papers in three production departments-Pulping, Drying, and Finishing. In the Pulping Department, raw materials such as wood fiber and rag cotton are mechanically and chemically treated to separate their fibers. The result is a thick slurry of fibers. In the Drying Department, the wet fibers transferred from the Pulping Department are laid down on porous webs, pressed to remove excess liquid, and dried in ovens. In the Finishing Department, the dried paper is coated, cut, and spooled onto reels. The company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Data for March for the Drying Department follow: Work in process inventory, March 1 Work in process inventory, March 31 Percent Completed Units Pulping Conversion 3,500 100% 80% 7,500 100% 60% $ 1,085 $ Pulping cost in work in process inventory, March 1 Conversion cost in work in process inventory, March 1 Units transferred to the next production department Pulping cost added during March Conversion cost added during March 350 134,000 $ 45,610 $ 23,195 Required: 1. Determine the equivalent units for March for pulping and conversion Pulping Conversion Equivalent units of production 2. Compute the costs per equivalent unit for March for pulping and conversion (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Pulping Conversion Cost per equivalent unit 3. Determine the total cost of ending work in process inventory and the total cost of units transferred to the Finishing Department in March. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Total Cost of ending work in process inventory Cost of units completed and transferred out 4. Prepare a cost reconciliation report for the Drying Department for March (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Drying Department Cost Reconciliation Costs to be accounted for: Total cost to be accounted for Costs accounted for as follows: Total cost accounted for