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Gunn manufacturing company experienced the following accounting events during its first year of operation. assume that all transactions involving exchanges are for cash. acquired $80,000 cash by issuing common stock. paid $9,200 for the materials used to make its products, all of which were started and completed during the year. paid salaries of $3,800 to selling and administrative employees. paid wages of $12,000 to production workers. paid $9,600 for furniture used in selling and administrative offices. the furniture was acquired on january 1. it had a $1,600 estimated salvage value and a four-year useful life. paid $16,000 for manufacturing equipment. the equipment was acquired on january 1. it had a $1,000 estimated salvage value and a five-year useful life. sold inventory to customers for $38,000 that had cost $18,000 to make. what is the ending balance in the inventory account?

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