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Business, 31.03.2020 04:00 bc25rodriguez

Whistle Works sells each whistle for $ 13. It takes 2 ounces of metal to produce each whistle at a cost of $ 0.40 per ounce. They prefer to have 10% of materials required for the following month's production in ending inventory as well. How many ounces of direct materials does Whistle Works need to purchase in October to meet production needs?

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