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Wolfe Company uses the LCNRV method, on an individual-item basis, in pricing its inventory items. The inventory at December 31, 2021, consists of products D, E, F, G, H, and I. Relevant per-unit data for these products appears below.
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selling
price Cost
Replacement cost
Estimated selling
expense
Normal profit
Item D $240 $ 150 $ 240 $ 60 $ 40 Item E 220 160 144 60 40 Item F 190 160 140 60 40 Item G 180 160 60 50 40 Item H 220 100 140 60 40 Item I 180 72 60 60 40
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Using the LCNRV rule, determine the proper per-unit value for
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