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The fields company has two manufacturing departments, forming and painting. the company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. at the beginning of the month, the forming department has 31,500 units in inventory, 75% complete as to materials and 25% complete as to conversion costs. the beginning inventory cost of $73,100 consisted of $52,600 of direct material costs and $20,500 of conversion cost. during the month, the forming department started 430,000 units. at the end of the month, the forming department had 43,000 units in ending inventory, 85% complete as to materials and 35% complete as to conversion. units completed in the forming department are transferred to the painting department. cost information for the forming department is as follows: beginning work in process inventory $ 73,100 direct materials added during the month 1,585,580 conversion added during the month 1,041,698 1. calculate the equivalent units of production for the forming department. 2. calculate the costs per equivalent unit of production for the forming department. (round your answer to 2 decimal places.) 3. using the weighted-average method, assign costs to the forming department’s output—specifically, its units transferred to painting and its ending work in process inventory. (round your "costs per equivalent unit" to two decimal places and use the rounded answer in further computations.)

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