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Business, 12.08.2019 20:20, brayden2275

Euclid corporation processes a patented chemical, p-1, and produces two outputs, p-11 and p-12. in august, the costs to process p-1 are $165,000 for materials and $250,000 for conversion costs. p-11 has a sales value of $688,000 and p-12 has a sales value of $172,000. required using the net realizable value method, assign costs to p-11 and p-12 for august. (do not round intermediate calculations.)

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