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A total of 36,000 units were transferred to finished goods and 3,200 units remained in work in progress at the end of October, which were 100% complete as to material and 50% complete as to labour and production overhead.
Normal loss is 2% of materials added during the process. All scrapped units have a value of $0.50 each. The company uses weighted average costing.
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Victory Company uses a weighted-average process costing to account
for its production costs.
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