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Kimbeth Manufacturing Makes Dust Density Sensors (DDS), a Safety

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Kimbeth Manufacturing makes Dust Density Sensors (DDS) , a safety device for the mining industry. The company uses a process costing system and has only a single processing department. The following information pertains to operations for the month of May:  Units  Beginning work in process inventory 16,000 Started into production during May 100,000 Completed during May 92,000 Ending work in process inventory 24,000\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline & \text { Units } \\\hline \text { Beginning work in process inventory } & 16,000 \\\hline \text { Started into production during May } & 100,000 \\\hline \text { Completed during May } & 92,000 \\\hline \text { Ending work in process inventory } & 24,000 \\\hline\end{array}
The beginning work in process inventory was 60%60 \% complete with respect to materials and 20%20 \% complete with respect to conversion costs. The ending work in process inventory was 90%90 \% complete with respect to materials and 40%40 \% complete with respect to conversion costs. The costs were as follows:
 Conversion  Materials  Beginning work in process inventory $54,560$35,560 Costs incurred during May $468,000$574,040\begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline & \text { Conversion } & \text { Materials } \\\hline \text { Beginning work in process inventory } & \$ 54,560 & \$ 35,560 \\\hline \text { Costs incurred during May } & \$ 468,000 & \$ 574,040 \\\hline\end{array}
-Using the weighted-average method, the total cost of the units in ending work in process inventory is


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