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Business, 24.04.2020 16:06, marci30

Santelle Company processes copper ore into two products, C and U. The ore costs $5 per pound and conversion costs are $15 per pound. Santelle Company plans to produce 40,000 pounds of Product C and 20,000 pounds of Product U from 60,000 pounds of ore. Product C sells for $30 per pound and Product U sells for $40 per pound. Assume the company uses the relative-sales-value method of allocating joint costs. What amount of joint costs is allocated to Product

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