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Kabisado Co. employs the JO cost system. Relevant data for the month just ended are summarized below. (refer to image) Ending work in process referred to Job 106 which was charged with direct labor of P 12,000 and Job 107 charged with
a. P 34,800
b. P 16,800
c. P 56,600
d. P 36,000

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P 100,000
Direct materials for the month
200,000
Direct labor costs for the month
160,000
Overhead applied based on direct labor
120,000
Cost of goods manufactured and completed
501,800
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