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Direct manufacturing labor is paid at the rate of $25 per hour.
- 1. Calculate the total cost for Job M1.
Required
- 2. 1,600 pipes were produced for Job M1. Calculate the cost per pipe.
- 3. Prepare the
journal entry transferring Job M1 to finished goods. - 4. What is the ending balance in the Work-in-Process Control account?
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