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Table 6-6 Sam's Wholesale Bikes  January 1 inventory balance 15 units at $350 per unit  January 4 purchase 50 units at $375 per unit  January 15 sale 40 units at $550 per unit  February 8 purchase 80 units at $405 per unit  February 15 sale 70 units at $550 per unit \begin{array} { | l | l | } \hline \text { January } 1 \text { inventory balance } & 15 \text { units at } \$ 350 \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { January } 4 \text { purchase } & 50 \text { units at } \$ 375 \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { January } 15 \text { sale } & 40 \text { units at } \$ 550 \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { February } 8 \text { purchase } & 80 \text { units at } \$ 405 \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { February } 15 \text { sale } & 70 \text { units at } \$ 550 \text { per unit } \\\hline\end{array}
-Refer to Table 6-6. What is the value of the February ending inventory assuming that Sam's uses the periodic weighted-average inventory method?

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