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Weighted-average method, equivalent units. The assembly division of Quality Time Pieces, Inc. uses the weighted-average method of
a Degree of completion: direct materials. 80%: conversion costs, 35%.
b Degree of completion: direct materials, 80%; conversion costs, 40%.
Compute equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs. Show physical units in the first column of your schedule.
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