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Weighted average cost method with perpetual inventory the beginning inventory for dunne co. and data on purchases and sales for a three-month period are as follows: date transaction number of units per unit total apr. 3 inventory 25 $1,200 $30,000 8 purchase 75 1,240 93,000 11 sale 40 2,000 80,000 30 sale 30 2,000 60,000 may 8 purchase 60 1,260 75,600 10 sale 50 2,000 100,000 19 sale 20 2,000 40,000 28 purchase 80 1,260 100,800 june 5 sale 40 2,250 90,000 16 sale 25 2,250 56,250 21 purchase 35 1,264 44,240 28 sale 44 2,250 99,000 required: 1. record the inventory, purchases, and cost of merchandise sold data in a perpetual inventory record similar to the one illustrated in exhibit 5, using the weighted average cost method. dunne co. schedule of cost of merchandise sold weighted average cost method for the three months ended june 30

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