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Lansing, inc. provides the following information for one of its department’s operations for june (no new material is added in department t). wip inventory—department t beginning inventory ((8,200 units, 20% complete with respect to department t costs) transferred-in costs (from department s) $ 35,830 department t conversion costs 8,930 current work (18,900 units started) prior department costs 88,830 department t costs 167,020 the ending inventory has 3,200 units, which are 50 percent complete with respect to department t costs and 100 percent complete for prior department costs. required: a. complete the production cost report using the weighted-average method. (round "cost per equivalent unit" to 2 decimal places.)

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