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Compute the Work-In-Process transferred to the finished goods warehouse on April 30 using the following information: Work-In-Process Inventory, April 30 $245
Direct materials purchased during April $220
Work-In-Process inventory, April 1 $270
Direct labor costs incurred $370
Manufacturing overhead costs $320
Direct materials used in production $195

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