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Roger Company uses the FIFO method in its process costing system.The following data are taken from the accounting records of a particular department for June:  Beginning work in process inventory:  Cost......................................................$17,500 Units.....................................................20,000 units Percentage completion:  Materials.............................................. 100% Conversion.......................................... 60% Units completed and transferred out.... 75,000 units Cost per equivalent unit:  Material.............................................. $1.75 Conversion......................................... $0.50\begin{array}{llcc} \text { Beginning work in process inventory: } &\\ \text { Cost......................................................} &\$17,500\\ \text { Units.....................................................} &20,000& \text { units}\\ \text { Percentage completion: } &\\ \text { Materials.............................................. } &100\%\\ \text { Conversion.......................................... } &60\%\\ \text { Units completed and transferred out.... } &75,000& \text { units}\\ \text { Cost per equivalent unit: } &\\ \text { Material.............................................. } &\$1.75\\ \text { Conversion......................................... } &\$0.50\\\end{array} The cost of the 75,000 units transferred out of the department during June is:


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