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Department S had no work in process at the beginning of the period. It added 14,600 units of direct materials during the period at a cost of $116,800. During the period, 11,000 units were completed, and 3,600 units were 35% completed as to labor and
The total cost of units completed during the period was
a.$88,000
b.$171,600
c.$240,240
d.$200,200
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