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Business, 07.04.2020 21:07 amiraapplewell

Carter Production, INC.’s required production for the first six months of the year is as follows. MONTHREQUIRED PRODUCTIONJANUARY50,000FEBRUARY70,0 00MARCH85,000APRIL105,000MAY110,000 JUNE120,000Each unit requires two pounds of material. Given a desired ending inventory of 20% of next month’s production needs, the pounds of material to be purchased in April is:

a.(105,000 x 2)= 210,000
b. 110,000 x 2 x 20%= 44,000
c. 85,000 x 20%=42,000
d. =212,000

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