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Tempe Inc. produces two products—Basic and Fancy–by a joint process. The company incurred joint costs of $200,000. The company has gathered the following information: Basic Fancy Units produced 30,000 20,000 Sales price $25 $35 Units sold 20,000 18,000 Beginning Inventory 0 0 Determine the value of ending inventory for Basic and Fancy using the sales value at splitoff method.

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