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The finishing department had 5,000 incomplete units in its beginning work-in-process inventory which were 100% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion costs. 15,000 units were received from the previous department. the ending work-in-process inventory consisted of 2,000 units which were 50% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion costs. the finishing department uses first-in, first-out (fifo) process costing. what are the equivalent units of production for materials during the period? multiple choice
a. 12,000.
b. 13,000.
c. 14,000.
d. 15,000.

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