Weighted Average Method, Unit Cost, Valuing Inventories Cassien Inc. manufactures products that pass through two or more processes. During June, equivalent units were computed using the weighted average method: Units completed 61,000 Units in EWIP X Fraction complete (36,000 X 60%) 21,600 Equivalent units of output 82,600 June's costs to account for are as follows: BWIP (10,000 units, 80% complete) $50,000 Materials 134,000 Conversion costs 88,000 Total $272,000 Required: 1. Calculate the unit cost for June using the weighted average method. Round your answer to the nearest cent per unit 2. Using the weighted average method, determine the cost of EWIP and the cout of the goods transferred out. If required, round unit cost to the nearest contin intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest dollar Cost of ending work in process Cost of the goods transferred out 3. Cassien had just finished implementing a series of measures designed to reduce the unit cost to $2.00 and was assured that this had been achieved and should be realized for June's production. Yet, upon sering the unit cost for June, the president of the company was disappointed. Can you explain why the effect of the.com reductions may not show up in June? What can you suggest to overcome this problem? intermediate cacuations and that answer to the nearest Cost of ending work in process Cost of the goods transferred out 3. Cassien had just finished implementing a series of measures designed to reduce the unit cost to $2.00 and was assured that this had been achieved and should be realized for June's production. Yet, upon seeing the unit cost for Sune, the president of the company was disappointed. Can you explain why the full effect of the cost reductions may not show up in June? What can you suggest to overcome this problem? Previous Check My Work more Check My Works remaining Save and tak All work saved Submit Assignment for Grading