Passion Limited operates a paint manufacturing plant, housing two distinct departments: the mixing department and the quality control department. The paint undergoes sequential processing in both of these departments.  The company's process-costing system is structured around two primary cost categories: direct materials and conversion costs. Direct materials are introduced at the initial stages of the process, while conversion costs are gradually incurred throughout the process. After completion of the mixing department's tasks on the paint, the product is promptly forwarded to the quality control department. Passion employs the weighted-average method for process costing to calculate its manufacturing costs.  Data for the mixing department for October 2020 are as follows:  Physical Units   Gallons of Paint Direct Materials Conversion Costs       Work in process, October 1x 8,000 $1,400,000 $450,700 Started during October 2020 22,000     Completed during October 2020 25,500     Work in process, October 31y 4,500     Total costs added during October 2020   $4,700,000 2,555,500 ^x Degree of completion: direct materials, 100%; conversion costs, 60%.  ^y Degree of completion: direct materials, 100%; conversion costs, 70%.  Required:  Compute equivalent units in the mixing department, for each cost category?  Summarize total mixing department costs for October 2020 for each cost category, and calculate the cost per equivalent unit?  Assign total costs to units completed and transferred out and to units in ending work in process? By reference to the above data: How does process costing differ from job costing, and in what types of industries is process costing typically used?  Give 3 or more insightful claims for each part of the question, adequately supported by evidence and make reference to the other questions above.

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Passion Limited operates a paint manufacturing plant, housing two distinct departments: the mixing department and the quality control department. The paint undergoes sequential processing in both of these departments. 

The company's process-costing system is structured around two primary cost categories: direct materials and conversion costs. Direct materials are introduced at the initial stages of the process, while conversion costs are gradually incurred throughout the process. After completion of the mixing department's tasks on the paint, the product is promptly forwarded to the quality control department. Passion employs the weighted-average method for process costing to calculate its manufacturing costs. 

Data for the mixing department for October 2020 are as follows: 

Physical Units
  Gallons of Paint Direct Materials Conversion
Costs      
Work in process, October 1x 8,000 $1,400,000 $450,700
Started during October 2020 22,000    
Completed during October 2020 25,500    
Work in process, October 31y 4,500    
Total costs added during October 2020   $4,700,000 2,555,500

^x Degree of completion: direct materials, 100%; conversion costs, 60%. 

^y Degree of completion: direct materials, 100%; conversion costs, 70%. 

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  1. Compute equivalent units in the mixing department, for each cost category? 
  2. Summarize total mixing department costs for October 2020 for each cost category, and calculate the cost per equivalent unit? 
  3. Assign total costs to units completed and transferred out and to units in ending work in process?
  4. By reference to the above data: How does process costing differ from job costing, and in what types of industries is process costing typically used?  Give 3 or more insightful claims for each part of the question, adequately supported by evidence and make reference to the other questions above.
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