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Kansas supplies is a manufacturer of plastic parts that uses the weighted-average process costing method to account for costs of production. it produces parts in three separate departments: molding, assembling, and packaging. the following information was obtained for the assembling department for the month of april. work in process on april 1 had 110,000 units made up of the following. amount degree of completion prior department costs transferred in from the molding department $ 152,900 100 % costs added by the assembling department direct materials $ 89,100 100 % direct labor 37,540 60 % manufacturing overhead 25,070 50 % $ 151,710 work in process, april 1 $ 304,610 during april, 510,000 units were transferred in from the molding department at a cost of $708,900. the assembling department added the following costs. direct materials $ 379,080 direct labor 196,400 manufacturing overhead 119,980 total costs added $ 695,460 assembling finished 410,000 units and transferred them to the packaging department. at april 30, 210,000 units were still in work-in-process inventory. the degree of completion of work-in-process inventory at april 30 was as follows. direct materials 80 % direct labor 70 manufacturing overhead 35 required: prepare a production cost report using the weighted-average method. (round "cost per equivalent unit" to 2 decimal places.)

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