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A manufacturer reports the information below for three recent years. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Variable costing income $ 116,000 $ 120,800 $ 123,950 Beginning finished goods inventory (units) 0 1,400 900 Ending finished goods inventory (units) 1,400 900 1,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit $ 4.40 $ 4.40 $ 4.40 Compute income for each of the three years using absorption costing.

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