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The Assembly Department started the month with 25,800 units in its beginning work in process inventory. An additional 310,800 units were transferred in from the prior department during the month to begin processing in the Assembly Department. There were 30,800 units in the ending work in process inventory of the Assembly Department. How many units were transferred to the next processing department during the month?
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