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12 February, 18:02

Haberdashery Company has a beginning Work-in-Process Inventory of 25,000 units (40% complete). During the period, 110,000 units were started and the ending Work-in-Process Inventory consisted of 20,000 units (80% complete). What are the equivalent units for conversion costs using weighted-average process costing? A) 110,000. B) 115,000. C) 121,000. D) 131,000.

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  1. 12 February, 18:11
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    total equivalent units are 131,000 units

    correct option is D) 131,000

    Explanation:

    given data

    Inventory = 25,000 units

    started Inventory = 110000 units

    Work-in-Process Inventory = 20,000 units

    to find out

    equivalent units for conversion costs

    solution

    we know complete units are started Inventory - Work-in-Process Inventory

    complete units = 110,000 - 20,000

    complete units = 90,000

    and

    total units completed before ending work in process is

    total units completed before ending work 25,000 + 90,000

    total units completed before ending work = 115,000

    so

    total units completed in ending work in process is 80% of 20,000

    total units completed in ending work = 20000 x 0.80

    total units completed in ending work = 16,000

    so now

    total equivalent units are

    total equivalent units = 115,000 + 16,000

    total equivalent units are 131,000 units

    correct option is D) 131,000
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