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XYZ Ltd. purchased 550 units of Material A @P 3.10 per unit on 16th August, 600 units @ P 3.50 on 18th August, 750 units @ P3.85 on 26th August and 500 units @ P 3.29 per unit on 2nd September. The company issued 450 units to production on 4th September @ P3.47 per unit. Discuss the method of
a. Specific Identification Method
b. FIFO
c. LIFO
d. weighted average
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