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Figure 5-6
Kramer, Inc., manufactures a product that passes through two processes: mixing and molding. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly in the mixing department.
Information for the mixing department for April follows: Work in progress, April 1:
During April, 25,000 units were completed and transferred to the molding department. The following costs were incurred by the mixing department during April: Two thousand five hundred (2,500) units that were 80 per cent complete remained in mixing at April 30.
-Refer to Figure 5-6. Kramer's total costs to account for would be
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