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Production estimates for august are as follows: estimated inventory (units), august 1 12,000 desired inventory (units), august 31 9,000 expected sales volume (units), august 75,000 for each unit produced, the direct materials requirements are as follows: material a ($5 per lb.) 3 lbs. material b ($18 per lb.) 1/2 lb. the number of pounds of materials a and b required for august production is a. 225,000 lbs. of a; 37,500 lbs. of b b. 234,000 lbs. of a; 39,000 lbs. of b c. 216,000 lbs. of a; 36,000 lbs. of b d. 216,000 lbs. of a; 72,000 lbs. of b

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