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Quill Corporation uses the FIFO method in its process costing system.Operating data for the Cutting Department for the month of March appear below:  Percent Complete with Units  Respect to Conversion Beginning work in process inventory.... 6,50010% Transferred in from the prior department  during March....................... 50,000 Completed and transferred to the next department during March54,500 Ending work in process inventory ......... 2,0080%\begin{array}{lrc}&&\text { Percent Complete with}\\&\text { Units }&\text { Respect to Conversion}\\\text { Beginning work in process inventory.... } & 6,500 & 10 \% \\\text { Transferred in from the prior department } & & \\\text { during March....................... } & 50,000 \\\text { Completed and transferred to the next}\\\text { department during March}&54,500\\\text { Ending work in process inventory ......... } & 2,00& 80 \%\end{array} According to the company's records,the conversion cost in beginning work in process inventory was $5,018 at the beginning of March.Additional conversion costs of $420,644 were incurred in the department during the month. What would be the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for March? (Round off to three decimal places. )


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