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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The Matsui Lubricants plant uses the weighted-average method to account for its work-in-process inventories. The accounting

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The Matsui Lubricants plant uses the weighted-average method to account for its work-in-process inventories. The accounting records show the following information for a particular day.

Beginning WIP inventory
Direct materials $ 1,010
Conversion costs 527
Current period costs
Direct materials 24,060
Conversion costs 14,398

Quantity information is obtained from the manufacturing records and includes the following.

Beginning inventory 700 units (70% complete as to materials, 54% complete as to conversion)
Current period units started 5,700 units
Ending inventory 1,900 units (50% complete as to materials, 25% complete as to conversion)

Required:

a. Compute the equivalent units for the materials and conversion cost calculations.

b. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion costs.

Compute the cost of goods transferred out and the ending inventory using the weighted-average method. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

Costs of goods transferred out
Costs in ending inventory

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