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The Kirkland Department of Delta Company began the month of December with beginning work in process of 4,000 units that are 80% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs. Units transferred out are 12,000 units. Ending work in process contains 2,000 units that are 80% complete as to materials and 60% complete as to conversion costs. Compute the equivalent units of production for materials using the FIFO method?
a-10,000
b-12,000
c-12,400
d-10,400
e-12,800
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