Pierce Co. manufactures a single product that goes through two processes — mixing and cooking. The following data pertains to the Mixing Department for September.         Work-in-process inventory, September 1 38,000 units Conversion — 60% completed     Work-in-process inventory, September 30 24,000 units Conversion — 40% completed     Units started into production 86,000 units Units completed and transferred out ? units Costs:     Work-in-process inventory, September 1     Material R $122,300   Material S 143,780   Conversion 194,550   Costs added during September:     Material R 409,660   Material S 246,820   Conversion 526,618   Material R is added at the beginning of work in the Mixing Department. Material S is also added in the Mixing Department, but not until units of product are thirty percent completed with regard to conversion. Conversion costs are incurred uniformly during the process. Required: (4) Calculate the unit costs using the weighted-average method. (5) Calculate the cost of units completed and transferred out using the weighted-average method. (6) Calculate the cost of ending work in process using the weighted-average method.

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Pierce Co. manufactures a single product that goes through two processes — mixing and cooking. The following data pertains to the Mixing Department for September.

 

 

 

 

Work-in-process inventory, September 1

38,000

units

Conversion — 60% completed

 

 

Work-in-process inventory, September 30

24,000

units

Conversion — 40% completed

 

 

Units started into production

86,000

units

Units completed and transferred out

?

units

Costs:

 

 

Work-in-process inventory, September 1

 

 

Material R

$122,300

 

Material S

143,780

 

Conversion

194,550

 

Costs added during September:

 

 

Material R

409,660

 

Material S

246,820

 

Conversion

526,618

 

Material R is added at the beginning of work in the Mixing Department. Material S is also added in the Mixing Department, but not until units of product are thirty percent completed with regard to conversion. Conversion costs are incurred uniformly during the process.

Required:

(4) Calculate the unit costs using the weighted-average method.

(5) Calculate the cost of units completed and transferred out using the weighted-average method.

(6) Calculate the cost of ending work in process using the weighted-average method.

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