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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 05:31, wrightdarius78

Beginning inventory10 units @ $10 per unit first purchase35 units @ $11 per unit first sale20 units second purchase40 units @ $12 per unit second sale35 units third purchase15 units @ $13 per unit what is the value of the ending inventory using a perpetual inventory system with the lifo costing method? a) $485 b) $555 c) $520 d) $540

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