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Sugar Company has the policy of valuing inventory at the lower of cost and net realizable value. Data pertainingto its three classes of sugar products follow:
Splendid Regular White Muscovado
Estimated selling price/unit P3,000 P2,000 P2,500
Estimated cost to sell/unit 600 400 500
Cost per unit 2,500 1,500 1,300
Number of units (50 kilo bags) 200 500 250
Question:
How much inventory should be shown in Sugary Company's December 31
A. P1,555,000
B. P2,225,000
C. P3,850,000
D. Not given

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