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Business, 08.07.2019 18:20, drinkingfood

Department w had 2,400 units, one-third completed at the beginning of the period, 16,000 units were transferred to department x from department w during the period, and 1,800 units were one-half completed at the end of the period. assume the completion ratios apply to direct materials and conversion costs. what is the equivalent units of production used to compute unit conversion cost on the cost of production report for department w (assuming the company uses fifo)? 16,100 units 13,600 units 15,000 units 18,500 units

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