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Business, 12.02.2020 03:06 laurydamas2002

At May 31, 2020, the accounts of Sheridan Company show the following.
1. May 1 inventories—finished goods $15,400, work in process $16,000, and raw materials $9,100.
2. May 31 inventories—finished goods $9,800, work in process $16,200, and raw materials $7,400.
3. Debit postings to work in process were direct materials $64,800, direct labor $51,300, and manufacturing overhead applied $40,600. (Assume that overhead applied was equal to overhead incurred.)
4. Sales revenue totaled $216,600.

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