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Business, 21.09.2019 03:30 josephraven7942

Hill company uses job-order costing. at the end of the month, the following data was gathered: job #total costcomplete? sold? 803$611yesyes804$423yesno805$805non o806$682yesyes807$525yesno808$250no no809$440yesyes810$773yesno811$267n ono812$341nonohill's selling price is cost plus 50% for each of its products. what is the selling price of job 806

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