Selected accounts with a credit amount omitted are as follows
Work in Process
Apr. 1Balance6,...
Selected accounts with a credit amount omitted are as follows
Work in Process
Apr. 1Balance6,100Apr. 30Goods finishedX
30Direct materials61,100
30Direct labor191,300
30Factory overhead57,390
Finished Goods
Apr. 1Balance14,200
30Goods finished306,600
What was the balance of Work in Process as of April 30?
a.$57,390
b.$9,290
c.$306,600
d.$14,200
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