Required: 1. What is the estimated fire loss if OOO Company applies the conservative retail approach? 2. What is the estimated cost of goods sold if OOO Company applies the FIFO retail approach? 3. What is the estimated ending inventory if OOO Company applies the average cost approach?
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1. What is the estimated fire loss if OOO Company applies the conservative retail approach?
2. What is the estimated cost of goods sold if OOO Company applies the FIFO retail approach?
3. What is the estimated ending inventory if OOO Company applies the average cost approach?
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