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Goody Company Adds Direct Materials at the Beginning of the Process

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Goody Company adds direct materials at the beginning of the process and adds conversion costs throughout the process.Data for the finishing department follows:  WIP, Apri 1 12,000 units  Transferred-in costs in WIP, April 1 $78,940 Direct materials (100%)  in WIP, Apri 1 $22,420 Conversion costs (70%)  in WIP, Apri 1 $21,385 Units transferred-in 45,000 Transferred-in costs during April $540,900 Units completed 42,000 April direct materials cost $157,500 April conversion costs $230,837 WIP, Apri 30 15,000 units  (100% for materials and 60% for conversion  costs)  \begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { WIP, Apri 1 } & 12,000 \text { units } \\\hline \text { Transferred-in costs in WIP, April 1 } & \$ 78,940 \\\hline \text { Direct materials (100\%) in WIP, Apri 1 } & \$ 22,420 \\\hline \text { Conversion costs (70\%) in WIP, Apri 1 } & \$ 21,385 \\\hline \text { Units transferred-in } & 45,000 \\\hline \text { Transferred-in costs during April } & \$ 540,900 \\\hline \text { Units completed } & 42,000 \\\hline \text { April direct materials cost } & \$ 157,500 \\\hline \text { April conversion costs } & \$ 230,837 \\\hline \text { WIP, Apri 30 } & 15,000 \text { units } \\\hline \text { (100\% for materials and } 60 \% \text { for conversion } \\\text { costs) }\\\hline\end{array}

- What are the equivalent units for direct materials?


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