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Business, 18.09.2019 18:30, kland5460

Partially correct answer iconyour answer is partially correct. open job cost sheets for jobs 50, 51, and 52. enter the january 1 balances on the job cost sheet for job 50. job no. 50 date direct materials direct labor manufacturing overhead beg. $ enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount 12300 $ enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount 6150 $ enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount jan. enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount 24600 enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount 14760 enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount 19680 $ enter a total of the two previous amountsenter a total of the two previous amounts $ enter a total of the two previous amountsenter a total of the two previous amounts $ enter a total of the two previous amountsenter a total of the two previous amounts cost of completed job direct materials $ enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount direct labor enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount manufacturing overhead enter a dollar amountenter a dollar amount total cost $ enter a total of the three previous amountsenter a total of the three previous amounts

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