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- Question 1 of 1 \table[[Manufacturing Costs, Production Data], [Beginning work in process, $50, 193, Beginning work in process, 23, 400 units], [Costs added during month,,Units completed and transferred out,84, 240], [Direct materials, 299, 520, Units started in production, 99, 840], [Direct labor, 54, 756, Ending work in process,39,000 units], [Manufacturing overhead, 106, 704,, ]] Beginning work in process and ending work in process were 10% and 20% complete with respect to conversion costs, respectively. Prepare a production cost report for the Welding Department for February 2022. (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25 and other answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.) (3) Work in process, February 1 23400 SUPPORT Started into production 99840 larr Check for Understanding Chapter 16 Question 1 of 1 i Completed and 10 - transferred out Work in process, February 1 Started and completed Total Work in process, February 28 tal units (B) Costs to be accounted forarrow_forwardNeed answer for this questionarrow_forwardQuestion Content Area Department A had 4, 800 units in Work in Process that were 79% completed at the beginning of the period at a cost of $6, 100. During the period, 25,000 units of direct materials were added at a cost of $55,000, and 27,700 units were completed. At the end of the period, 2, 100 units were 36% completed. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. Direct labor was $25,200 and factory overhead was $4,200. The cost of the 2,100 units in process at the end of the period if the first - in, first-out method is used to cost inventories was a. $5,521 b. $6, 422 c. $5,071 d. $4,620arrow_forward
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