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Quincy Inc. projected sales of 38,000 personal journals for 20Y6. The estimated January 1, 20Y6, inventory is 2,700 units, and the desired December 31, 20Y6, inventory is 4,000 units.
What is the budgeted production (in units) for 20Y6?
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