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The Following Data Were Taken from the Accounting Records of the Hazel

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The following data were taken from the accounting records of the Hazel Corporation which uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system:  Beginning work in process inventory (100% complete as to materials; 70% complete as to conversion)  30,000 units  Started in process during the period 90,000 units  Ending work in process inventory (100% complete as to materials; 60% complete as to conversion)  20,000 units \begin{array} { | c | l | } \hline \text { Beginning work in process inventory } & \\\hline ( 100 \% \text { complete as to materials; } & \\\hline 70 \% \text { complete as to conversion) } & 30,000 \text { units } \\\hline \text { Started in process during the period } & 90,000 \text { units } \\\hline \text { Ending work in process inventory } & \\\hline ( 100 \% \text { complete as to materials; } & \\\hline 60 \% \text { complete as to conversion) } & 20,000 \text { units } \\\hline\end{array} The equivalent units of production for conversion costs were?

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