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126) At Sunrise Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

120,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

116,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$35,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$22,500

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What are the total equivalent units for conversion costs?

A) 126,300

B) 139,700

C) 128,200

D) 130,500

127) At Sunrise Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

120,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

116,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$35,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$22,500

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What is the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials?

A) $2.75

B) $3.00

C) $3.21

D) $3.08

128) At Sunrise Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

120,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

116,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$35,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$22,500

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs?

A) $2.32

B) $2.08

C) $2.10

D) $2.25

129) At Sunrise Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversionscosts are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

120,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

116,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$35,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$22,500

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What is the total cost of units completed and transferred out?

A) $612,675

B) $632,625

C) $563,317

D) $615,381

130) At Sunrise Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

120,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

116,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$35,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$22,500

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What is the total cost of units remaining in ending WIP?

A) $69,000

B) $100,050

C) $91,908

D) $120,750

131) At Hodgson Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

119,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

115,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

Beginning WIP direct materials

$32,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$20,250

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

What are the total equivalent units for direct materials?

A) 138,700

B) 129,500

C) 134,900

D) 142,500

132) At Hodgson Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

Beginning WIP direct materials

$32,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$20,250

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

119,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

115,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

What are the total equivalent units for conversion costs?

A) 127,200

B) 125,300

C) 129,500

D) 138,700

133) At Hodgson Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

Beginning WIP direct materials

$32,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$20,250

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

119,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

115,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

What is the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials?

A) $2.77

B) $3.08

C) $3.21

D) $3.00

134) At Hodgson Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

Beginning WIP direct materials

$32,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$20,250

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

119,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

115,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

What is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs?

A) $2.32

B) $2.09

C) $2.25

D) $2.10

135) At Hodgson Corporation, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversions costs are uniformly applied. Other details include:

Beginning WIP direct materials

$32,000

Beginning WIP conversion costs

$20,250

Costs of materials added

$384,100

Costs of conversion added

$271,125

WIP beginning (50% for conversion)

19,200 units

Units started

119,500 units

Units completed and transferred out

115,700 units

WIP ending (60% for conversion)

23,000 units

What is the total cost of units completed and transferred out?

A) $610,150

B) $627,375

C) $562,639

D) $607,425

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