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Vreeland, inc., manufactures products x, y, and z from a common process. joint costs were $77,000. additional information is as follows: if processed further units sales value at sales additional product produced split-off value costs x 7,700 $ 57,000 $ 80,500 $ 5,700 y 5,700 52,000 70,500 8,550 z 3,700 42,000 55,500 9,700 17,100 $ 151,000 $ 206,500 $ 23,950 assuming that joint production costs are allocated using the physical quantities method (units produced), what were the costs allocated to product x? $53,400. $34,673. $44,000. $47,700.

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