The inventory at June 1 and costs charged to Work in Process—Department 60 during June are as follows: 3,800 units, 80% completed ($25,000 materials, $35,400 conversion)   $60,400 Direct materials, 32,000 units   368,000 Direct labor   244,000 Factory overhead   188,000    Total cost to be accounted for   $860,400   During June, 32,000 units were placed into production and 31,200 units were completed, including those in inventory on June 1. On June 30, the inventory of work in process consisted of 4,600 units that were 40% completed. Inventories are costed by the weighted average method and all materials are added at the beginning of the process. c.  Total and unit cost of finished goods completed in the current period. Unit cost of finished goods completed: $fill in the blank 4 Total cost of goods completed during the period: $fill in the blank 5 d.  Total cost of work in process inventory at June 30. i got parts A&B but im cant figure out c and d

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The inventory at June 1 and costs charged to Work in Process—Department 60 during June are as follows:

3,800 units, 80% completed ($25,000 materials, $35,400 conversion)   $60,400
Direct materials, 32,000 units   368,000
Direct labor   244,000
Factory overhead   188,000
   Total cost to be accounted for   $860,400

 

During June, 32,000 units were placed into production and 31,200 units were completed, including those in inventory on June 1. On June 30, the inventory of work in process consisted of 4,600 units that were 40% completed. Inventories are costed by the weighted average method and all materials are added at the beginning of the process.

c.  Total and unit cost of finished goods completed in the current period.

Unit cost of finished goods completed: $fill in the blank 4
Total cost of goods completed during the period: $fill in the blank 5

d.  Total cost of work in process inventory at June 30.

i got parts A&B but im cant figure out c and d

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