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Zuniga, Inc. uses a process costing system. During May, 1,200 units were transferred into Department 2 at a cost of $38,040. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. Additionally: On May 1: Beginning inventories = 250 units, 40% complete
Direct materials costs = $1,250
Conversion costs = $1,356
Transferred-in costs = $2,560
During May: Direct materials costs incurred = $6,000
Conversion costs incurred = $17,013
On May 31: Ending Inventories = 350 units, 20% complete
Using the weighted average method, the cost of the ending work in process inventory was:
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