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The Molding Department of Sunland Company has the following production data: beginning work in process 25800 units (60% complete), started into production 474600 units, completed and transferred out 449800 units, and ending work in process 50600 units (40% complete). Assuming all materials are entered at the beginning of the process, equivalent units of production for materials are:
424000.
525200.
500400.
449800.
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