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5 July, 00:39

Golding's finishing department had the following data for July:

Transferred-In Materials Conversion

Units transferred out 60,000 60,000 60,000

Units in EWIP 15,000 15,000 9,000

Equivalent units 75,000 75,000 69,000

Costs:

Work in process, July 1:

Transferred-in from fabricating $2,100

Materials 1,500

Conversion costs 3,000

Total $6,600

Current costs:

Transferred-in from fabricating $30,900

Materials 22,500

Conversion costs 45,300

Total $98,700

Required:

1. Calculate unit costs for the following categories: transferred-in, materials, and conversion. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

Unit transferred-in cost $

Unit materials cost $

Unit conversion cost $

2. Calculate total unit cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

$per unit

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  1. 5 July, 00:46
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    The computation of Unit transferred-in cost Unit materials cost, Unit conversion cost is given below : -

    1) Unit transferred-in cost

    = ($2,100 + $30,900) : 75,000

    = 33,000 : 75,000

    = $0.44

    Unit material cost

    = (1,500 + 22,500) : 75,000

    = 24,000 : 75,000

    = $0.32

    Unit conversion cost

    = (3,000 + 45,300) : 69,000

    = 48,300 : 69,000

    = $0.70

    2) Total unit cost

    = 0.44 + 0.32 + 0.70

    = $1.46
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