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Company produced joint products M, N and O from same raw materials with total joint costs P35,000. Other data are as follows: Quantity Produced in units (1,500; 2,500; 1,000); Unit Market value at split-off (P6; P10; P8); Final unit selling price (P10, P12, P15); Additional costs after split off (P3,000; P2,000; P5,000); Quantity Sold (1,200; 2,000; 800). Using the physical output method, what is the unit cost of Product N?
P 9.00
P 7.80
P 7.00
P12.00
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