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Healthy Measures Inc. produces a Bath and Gym version of its popular electronic scale. The anticipated unit sales for the scales by sales region are as follows: Bath Scale Gym Scale Northern Region unit sales 25,500 33,300 Southern Region unit sales 27,500 28,900 Total 53,000 62,200 The finished goods inventory estimated for March 1, for the Bath and Gym scale models is 1,200 and 2,500 units, respectively. The desired finished goods inventory for March 31 for the Bath and Gym scale models is 900 and 2,700 units, respectively. Prepare a production budget for the Bath and Gym scales for the month ended March 31. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. Healthy Measures Inc. Production Budget For the Month Ending March 31 Units Bath Scale Units Gym Scale Total units available Total units to be produced

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