Peter Senen Manufacturing Company has just completed its production activities for February 2019. The production manager furnished you their data for this month:                                                                            Department X                                   Department Y Quantity units:                In process, February 1                          16,000                                                10,000                Stage of completion                              4/5                                                       40%                Started in process                                  64,000                Received from prior dept.                                                                               70,000                In process, February 28                           ?                                                       12,000                Stage of completion                              2/5                                                        2/3 Costs data:                In process, February 1                    P  21,020                                                P20,300                Current costs                     Materials                                         28,350                                                   46,800                     Labor                                                 15,300                                                   25,200                     Manufacturing Overhead              9,180                                                    14,400   In Department X, material application is described to you as follows: 10% is applied at the start of the process; 25% when the process reaches the mid-point; and the remainder, when the process reaches 85% completion. Labor and Overhead are applied evenly throughout the process.   In Department Y, the application of material is described as follows: 20% when the process is ‘1/4 completed; 30% when the process is ‘1/2 completed and the balance, at the end of the process. Both departments use the FIFO method. 1. The equivalent units of production for materials in Department X is 2. The equivalent units of production for conversion in Department X is 3. The equivalent units of production for materials in Department Y is

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Peter Senen Manufacturing Company has just completed its production activities for February 2019. The production manager furnished you their data for this month:

                                                                           Department X                                   Department Y

Quantity units:

               In process, February 1                          16,000                                                10,000

               Stage of completion                              4/5                                                       40%

               Started in process                                  64,000

               Received from prior dept.                                                                               70,000

               In process, February 28                           ?                                                       12,000

               Stage of completion                              2/5                                                        2/3

Costs data:

               In process, February 1                    P  21,020                                                P20,300

               Current costs

                    Materials                                         28,350                                                   46,800

                    Labor                                                 15,300                                                   25,200

                    Manufacturing Overhead              9,180                                                    14,400

 

In Department X, material application is described to you as follows: 10% is applied at the start of the process; 25% when the process reaches the mid-point; and the remainder, when the process reaches 85% completion. Labor and Overhead are applied evenly throughout the process.

 

In Department Y, the application of material is described as follows: 20% when the process is ‘1/4 completed; 30% when the process is ‘1/2 completed and the balance, at the end of the process. Both departments use the FIFO method.

1. The equivalent units of production for materials in Department X is

2. The equivalent units of production for conversion in Department X is

3. The equivalent units of production for materials in Department Y is

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