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Indicate the missing amount for each letter. Case 1 2 Direct materials used$9,720$ (g) Direct labor5,5208,650 Manufacturing overhead8,4904,540 Total manufacturing costs (a)16,720 Beginning work in process inventory1,180 (h) Ending work in process inventory (b)3,360 Sales revenue25,090 (i) Sales discounts2,7402,180 Cost of goods manufactured17,65022,220 Beginning finished goods inventory (c)4,150 Goods available for sale22,560 (j) Cost of goods sold (d) (k) Ending finished goods inventory3,9103,200 Gross profit (e)7,820 Operating expenses3,080 (l) Net income (f)6,060

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