Mathematics, 24.10.2019 01:50, curtez11
July 1 beginning inventory 30 units @ $9 per unit 10 purchased 50 units @ $11 per unit 15 sold 60 units 26 purchased 25 units @ $13 per unit calculate the cost of goods sold for july and ending inventory at july 31 using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) the weighted-average cost methods. round your final answers to the nearest dollar. a. first-in, first-out: ending inventory answer 545 cost of goods sold: answer 490 b. last-in, first-out: ending inventory answer cost of goods sold: answer c. weighted-average cost: ending inventory answer cost of goods sold answer
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, desereemariahha
Someone answer asap for ! the following statements are true about the coins calvin and sasha have collected. * calvin and sasha has the same amount of money. * calvin has only quarters. * sasha has dimes, nickels, and pennies * calvin has the same number of quarters as sasha has dimes. * sasha has $1.95 in coins that are not dimes. exactly how many quarters does calvin have?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, evanwall91
The ivring berlin learning center would like a possible net profit of $650,000 on its new resource manual it sells to schools. the fixed costs for producing the manual are $780,000 and the variable cost per package is $19.85. if the estimated unit sales are 1,250,000 units, what selling price unit should the ivring berlin learning center try?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00, issagirl05
Haquira is baking cookies to put in packages for a fundraiser. shaquira has made 8686 86 chocolate chip cookies and 4242 42 sugar cookies. shaquira wants to create identical packages of cookies to sell, and she must use all of the cookies. what is the greatest number of identical packages that shaquira can make?
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