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Marigold Corp.'s accounting records reflect the following inventories: Dec. 31, 2019Dec. 31, 2020 Raw materials inventory$ 85000 $ 72000 Work in process inventory107000 119000 Finished goods inventory100000 92000 During 2020, Marigold purchased $1450000 of raw materials, incurred direct labor costs of $250000, and incurred manufacturing overhead totaling $160000. How much raw materials were transferred to production during 2020 for Marigold

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