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Direct disk drive company operates a computer disk manufacturing plant. direct materials are added at the end of the process. the following data were for june 2017: work in process, beginning inventory 25,400 units transferred-in costs (100% complete) direct materials (0% complete) conversion costs (85% complete) transferred in during current period 165,100 units completed and transferred out 185,200 units work in process, ending inventory 5700 units transferred-in costs (100% complete) direct materials (0% complete) conversion costs (65% complete) how many units must be accounted for during the period?

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