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Carver co., a retailer, uses the perpetual inventory method. carver uses the moving-average method to determine the value of its inventory. the following information relates to inventory transactions that took place during the month of march: 3/1 beginning inventory 30,000 units at $10 3/5 purchase 10,000 units at $12 3/10 sales at $20 per unit 20,000 units 3/20 purchase 20,000 units at $13 what amount should carver report as cost of goods sold on its income statement at the end of march?

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