Step-by-Step Painting prepares and packages paint products. Step-by-Step Painting has two departments: Blending and Packaging. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the blending process (dyes) and at the end of the packaging process (cans). Conversion costs are added evenly throughout each process. The company uses the weighted-average method. Data from the month of May for the Blending Department are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data from May.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the Blending Department's equivalent units of production for direct materials and for conversion costs. (Complete all input fields. Enter a "0" for any zero balances.) Step-by-Step Painting Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial) Month Ended May 31 UNITS Units to account for: Total units to account for Units accounted for: Total units accounted for Physical Units Equivalent Units Direct Materials Conversion Costs Data table Gallons Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory Started in production Completed and transferred out to Packaging in May Ending Work-in-Process Inventory (30% of the way through the blending process) Costs Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory Costs added during May: Direct materials Direct labor Manufacturing overhead allocated Total costs added during May Print Done 0 gallons 6,600 gallons 4,400 gallons 2,200 gallons $ $ 0 4,620 2,500 1,548 8,668 X

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Step-by-Step Painting prepares and packages paint products. Step-by-Step Painting has two departments: Blending and Packaging. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the blending process (dyes) and at the end of the packaging process (cans). Conversion costs
are added evenly throughout each process. The company uses the weighted-average method. Data from the month of May for the Blending Department are as follows:
(Click the icon to view the data from May.)
Read the requirements.
Requirement 1. Compute the Blending Department's equivalent units of production for direct materials and for conversion costs. (Complete all input fields. Enter a "0" for any zero balances.)
Step-by-Step Painting
Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial)
Month Ended May 31
UNITS
Units to account for:
Total units to account for
Units accounted for:
Total units accounted for
Physical
Units
Equivalent Units
Direct
Materials
C
Conversion
Costs
Data table
Gallons
Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory
Started in production
Completed and transferred out to Packaging in May
Ending Work-in-Process Inventory (30% of the way through
the blending process)
Costs
Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory
Costs added during May:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Manufacturing overhead allocated
Total costs added during May
Print
Done
0 gallons
6,600 gallons
4,400 gallons
2,200 gallons
$
$
0
4,620
2,500
1,548
8,668
X
Transcribed Image Text:Step-by-Step Painting prepares and packages paint products. Step-by-Step Painting has two departments: Blending and Packaging. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the blending process (dyes) and at the end of the packaging process (cans). Conversion costs are added evenly throughout each process. The company uses the weighted-average method. Data from the month of May for the Blending Department are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data from May.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the Blending Department's equivalent units of production for direct materials and for conversion costs. (Complete all input fields. Enter a "0" for any zero balances.) Step-by-Step Painting Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial) Month Ended May 31 UNITS Units to account for: Total units to account for Units accounted for: Total units accounted for Physical Units Equivalent Units Direct Materials C Conversion Costs Data table Gallons Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory Started in production Completed and transferred out to Packaging in May Ending Work-in-Process Inventory (30% of the way through the blending process) Costs Beginning Work-in-Process Inventory Costs added during May: Direct materials Direct labor Manufacturing overhead allocated Total costs added during May Print Done 0 gallons 6,600 gallons 4,400 gallons 2,200 gallons $ $ 0 4,620 2,500 1,548 8,668 X
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Requirement 2. Compute the total costs of the units (gallons) (a) completed and transferred out to the Packaging Department, and (b) in the Blending Department ending Work-in-Process Inventory.
Complete the Production Cost Report that you began in Requirement 1 by calculating the costs per equivalent unit in this step, and then by calculating the the total cost of units completed and transferred out and of units in ending inventory in the following step. (Complete all input
fields. Enter a "0" for any zero balances. Round the cost per equivalent unit amounts to the nearest cent and all other amounts to the nearest dollar. Abbreviation used: EUP = equivalent units of production.)
COSTS
Costs to account for:
Step-by-Step Painting
Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial)
Month Ended May 31
Total costs to account for
Cost per equivalent unit
Direct
Materials
Conversion
Costs
Total
Costs
Transcribed Image Text:Requirement 2. Compute the total costs of the units (gallons) (a) completed and transferred out to the Packaging Department, and (b) in the Blending Department ending Work-in-Process Inventory. Complete the Production Cost Report that you began in Requirement 1 by calculating the costs per equivalent unit in this step, and then by calculating the the total cost of units completed and transferred out and of units in ending inventory in the following step. (Complete all input fields. Enter a "0" for any zero balances. Round the cost per equivalent unit amounts to the nearest cent and all other amounts to the nearest dollar. Abbreviation used: EUP = equivalent units of production.) COSTS Costs to account for: Step-by-Step Painting Production Cost Report - Blending Department (Partial) Month Ended May 31 Total costs to account for Cost per equivalent unit Direct Materials Conversion Costs Total Costs
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