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Using the data given for Cases 1 below, and assuming the use of the
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production - one for materials and one for labor and overhead - under
each of the following assumptions (labor and factory over - head are
applied evenly during the process in each assumption).
Assumptions: At the beginning of the process, 75% of the materials go
into production, and 25% go into production when the process is one-
half completed.
Case 1:
Started in process - 5,000 units.
Finished - 3,000 units.
Work in process, end of the period, 2,000 units, three-fourths
completed.
For this problem, determine the equivalent units for labor and overhead.
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Gantner Company had the following department information about
physical units and percentage of completion:
Work in process May1 (60%)
Completed and transferred out
Work in process, May 31 (40%)
Physical Units
48,000
1,20,000
40,000
If materials are added at the beginning of the production process, what
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B. 136,000
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