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On november 2, newsprint manufacturing purchases 5 rolls of paper on account at $125 per roll for use within the production process. on november 5, 4 rolls of this paper are issued to job 157a in the printing department. the printing department records $675 in direct labor and $1,150 of factory overhead to job 157a. on november 8, printing transfers job 157a to the folding department. the folding department applies $450 in direct labor and $655 in factory overhead to job 157a. job 157a is transferred to finished goods inventory on november 9. a. journalize the purchase of the paper. nov. 2 b. journalize (1) the transfer of raw materials to work in process, (2) the application of direct labor, and (3) the application of manufacturing overhead to job 157a while in the printing department.

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