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The carlberg company has two manufacturing departments, assembly and painting. the assembly department started 11,800 units during november. the following production activity unit and cost information refers to the assembly department’s november production activities. assembly department units percent of direct materials added percent of conversion beginning work in process 2,500 60 % 40 % units transferred out 9,500 100 % 100 % ending work in process 4,800 80 % 30 % beginning work in process inventory—assembly dept $ 3,819 (includes $1,816 for direct materials and $2,003 for conversion) costs added during the month: direct materials $ 24,864 conversion $ 25,347 rev: 04_18_2018_qc_cs-124631 required: calculate the assembly department’s cost per equivalent unit of production for materials and for conversion for november. use the weighted-average method.

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