Ivanhoe Company has several processing departments. Costs to be accounted for in the Assembly Department for November 2025 totaled $2,297,376 as follows. Work in process, November 1 Materials $79,100 Conversion costs 48,800 $127,900 Direct materials added during November 1,601,380 226,000 Direct labor incurred during November Manufacturing overhead assigned during November 342.096 $2,297,376 Production records show that 35,400 units were in beginning work in process 30% complete as to conversion costs, 664,800 units were started into production, and 24,600 units were in ending work in process 40% complete as to conversion costs. Materials are added at the beginning of each process, and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. (a) Determine the equivalent units of production and the unit production costs for the Assembly Department. (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.) SUPPO

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Ivanhoe Company has several processing departments. Costs to be accounted for in the Assembly Department for November 2025
totaled $2,297,376 as follows.
Work in process, November 1
Materials
$79,100
Conversion costs
48,800
$127,900
Direct materials added during November
1,601,380
226,000
Direct labor incurred during November
Manufacturing overhead assigned during November
342.096
$2,297,376
Production records show that 35,400 units were in beginning work in process 30% complete as to conversion costs, 664,800 units
were started into production, and 24,600 units were in ending work in process 40% complete as to conversion costs. Materials are
added at the beginning of each process, and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process.
(a)
Determine the equivalent units of production and the unit production costs for the Assembly Department. (Round unit costs to 2
decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)
SUPPO
Transcribed Image Text:Ivanhoe Company has several processing departments. Costs to be accounted for in the Assembly Department for November 2025 totaled $2,297,376 as follows. Work in process, November 1 Materials $79,100 Conversion costs 48,800 $127,900 Direct materials added during November 1,601,380 226,000 Direct labor incurred during November Manufacturing overhead assigned during November 342.096 $2,297,376 Production records show that 35,400 units were in beginning work in process 30% complete as to conversion costs, 664,800 units were started into production, and 24,600 units were in ending work in process 40% complete as to conversion costs. Materials are added at the beginning of each process, and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. (a) Determine the equivalent units of production and the unit production costs for the Assembly Department. (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.) SUPPO
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