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The following data (in thousands of dollars) have been taken from the accounting records of Karling Corporation for the year just ended.
 Sales $990 Raw materials inventory, beginning $40 Raw materials inventory, ending $70 Purchases of raw materials $120 Direct labour $200 Manufacturing overhead $230 Administrative expenses $150 Selling expenses $140 Work-in-process inventory, beginning $70 Work-in-process inventory, ending $50 Finished goods inventory, beginning $120 Finished goods inventory, ending $160\begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { Sales } & \$ 990 \\\hline \text { Raw materials inventory, beginning } & \$ 40 \\\hline \text { Raw materials inventory, ending } & \$ 70 \\\hline \text { Purchases of raw materials } & \$ 120 \\\hline \text { Direct labour } & \$ 200 \\\hline \text { Manufacturing overhead } & \$ 230 \\\hline \text { Administrative expenses } & \$ 150 \\\hline \text { Selling expenses } & \$ 140 \\\hline \text { Work-in-process inventory, beginning } & \$ 70 \\\hline \text { Work-in-process inventory, ending } & \$ 50 \\\hline \text { Finished goods inventory, beginning } & \$ 120 \\\hline \text { Finished goods inventory, ending } & \$ 160 \\\hline\end{array}

-What was the cost (in thousands of dollars) of the raw materials used in production during the year?

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