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A process with no beginning work in process, completed and transferred out 85400 units during a period and had 50300 units in the ending work in process inventory that were 20% complete. The equivalent units of production for the period for conversion costs were:
70200 equivalent units.
135700 equivalent units.
85400 equivalent units.
95460 equivalent units.
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