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Sousa Corporation uses a standard cost system in which inventories are recorded at their standard costs and any variances are closed directly to Cost of Goods Sold.The standards for direct materials for the company's only product specify 2.8 kilos per unit at $7.50 per kilo or $21.00 per unit.During the year,the company purchased 82,100 kilos of raw material at a price of $7.40 per kilo and used 78,020 kilos of the raw material to produce 27,900 units of work in process. Assume that all transactions are recorded on a worksheet as shown in the text.On the left-hand side of the equals sign in the worksheet are columns for Cash,Raw Materials,Work in Process,Finished Goods,and PP&E (net) .All of the variance columns are on the right-hand-side of the equals sign along with the column for Retained Earnings.
When the raw materials used in production are recorded,which of the following entries will be made?

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Definitions:

Confidence Interval

A tract of values derived by statistical analysis of samples, thought to potentially include the value of a population parameter not yet known.

Sample Variances

A measure of dispersion calculated from a sample of a population, representing the average of the squared deviations from the sample mean.

Population Variances

Population variances measure the dispersion of all data points in a population around the population mean, reflecting the overall variability within that population.

Significance Level

A threshold of probability set before conducting a hypothesis test, below which the null hypothesis is rejected, symbolized as alpha (α).

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