Kansas Supplies is a manufacturer of plastic parts that uses the weighted-average process costing method to account for costs of production. It produces parts in three separate departments: Molding, Assembling, and Packaging. The following information was obtained for the Assembling Department for the month of April.   Work in process on April 1 had 113,000 units made up of the following.     Amount Degree of Completion Prior department costs transferred in from the Molding Department $ 160,460     100 % Costs added by the Assembling Department             Direct materials $ 101,700     100 % Direct labor   45,681     70 % Manufacturing overhead   24,192     50 %   $ 171,573         Work in process, April 1 $ 332,033             During April, 513,000 units were transferred in from the Molding Department at a cost of $728,460. The Assembling Department added the following costs.           Direct materials $ 442,530   Direct labor   216,849   Manufacturing overhead   150,178   Total costs added $ 809,557       Assembling finished 413,000 units and transferred them to the Packaging Department.   At April 30, 213,000 units were still in work-in-process inventory. The degree of completion of work-in-process inventory at April 30 was as follows.         Direct materials 90 % Direct labor 80   Manufacturing overhead 40       Required: a. Prepare a production cost report using the weighted-average method. (Round "Cost per equivalent unit" to 2 decimal places.

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Kansas Supplies is a manufacturer of plastic parts that uses the weighted-average process costing method to account for costs of production. It produces parts in three separate departments: Molding, Assembling, and Packaging. The following information was obtained for the Assembling Department for the month of April.

 

Work in process on April 1 had 113,000 units made up of the following.

 

  Amount Degree of Completion
Prior department costs transferred in from the Molding Department $ 160,460     100 %
Costs added by the Assembling Department            
Direct materials $ 101,700     100 %
Direct labor   45,681     70 %
Manufacturing overhead   24,192     50 %
  $ 171,573        
Work in process, April 1 $ 332,033        
 

 

During April, 513,000 units were transferred in from the Molding Department at a cost of $728,460. The Assembling Department added the following costs.

 

       
Direct materials $ 442,530  
Direct labor   216,849  
Manufacturing overhead   150,178  
Total costs added $ 809,557  
 

 

Assembling finished 413,000 units and transferred them to the Packaging Department.

 

At April 30, 213,000 units were still in work-in-process inventory. The degree of completion of work-in-process inventory at April 30 was as follows.

 

     
Direct materials 90 %
Direct labor 80  
Manufacturing overhead 40  
 

 

Required:

a. Prepare a production cost report using the weighted-average method. (Round "Cost per equivalent unit" to 2 decimal places.)

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