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Last month a manufacturing company had the following operating results: beginning finished goods inventory - $84,000; ending finished goods inventory - $71,000; sales - $505,000; gross margin - $63,000.what was the cost of goods manufactured for the month? a) $429,000.b) $492,000.c) $442,000.d) $455,000.

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