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Comet Canisters,Inc What Is the Unit Product Cost Using Absorption Costing? (Round

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Comet Canisters,Inc.has collected the following data for the current year:  Beginning Finished Goods Inventory 50 units  Units produced 500 units  Units sold 550 units  Sales price $180 per unit  Direct materials $16 per unit  Direct labor $17 per unit  Variable manufacturing overhead $10 per unit  Fixed manufacturing overhead $10,800 per year  Variable selling and administrative costs $4 per unit  Fixed selling and administrative costs $12,500 per year \begin{array} { | l | r | l | } \hline \text { Beginning Finished Goods Inventory } & 50 & \text { units } \\\hline \text { Units produced } & 500 & \text { units } \\\hline \text { Units sold } & 550 & \text { units } \\\hline \text { Sales price } & \$ 180 & \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { Direct materials } & \$ 16 & \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { Direct labor } & \$ 17 & \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { Variable manufacturing overhead } & \$ 10 & \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { Fixed manufacturing overhead } & \$ 10,800 & \text { per year } \\\hline \text { Variable selling and administrative costs } & \$ 4 & \text { per unit } \\\hline \text { Fixed selling and administrative costs } & \$ 12,500 & \text { per year } \\\hline\end{array} What is the unit product cost using absorption costing? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)


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