You Can Paint Too prepares and packages paint products You Can Paint Too has two departments Blending and Pockaging Direct materials are added at the beginning of the blonding process (dyos) and at the end of the packaging process (cans) Data from the month of May for the Blending Department are as follows. IIA (Click the icon to viow the data from May.) You Can Peint Too cornpleted the following production cost repor for its Elenising Departmerit for the month of May. (Click the icon to view the assigment of costs) Convession conts are added eveny throughout each process, The company uses the weighted average method. Read the Requirement 1. Prepare the joumal entries to record the assignment of drect inaterials and direct labor and the alocation of manufacturng orechead to the Elending Department. Also, propare the journal entry to record the costs of the gallons completed and transfarred out to the Packaging Department Assume labor costs are aceried and not yot paid. (Record debits firs, then crebits. Exclude explanations from any jourmal entries) Begin with the journal entry to record the assignment of direct materials to the Blending Departrent Do not record the astignment of direct iabor or the alecation of manutacturing oveshead with this entry. We will prepare these entries separately in the following steps Data table You Can Paint Too Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial) Month Ended May 31 COSTS Costs to account for: Beginning work-in-process Costs added during the period Total costs to account for Divided by: Total EUP Cost per equivalent unit 1. Prepare the journal entries to record the assignment of direct materials and direct labor and the allocation of manufacturing overhead to the Blending Department. Also, prepare the journal entry to record the costs of the gallons completed and transferred out to the Packaging Department. Assume labor costs are accrued and not yet paid. 2. Post the journal entries to the Work-in-Process Inventory-Blending T-account. What is the ending balance? 3. What is the average cost per gallon transferred out of the Blending Department into the Packaging Department? Why would the company managers want to know this cost