The cost per equivalent unit is computed as
A) total costs to account for divided by total equivalent units.
B) total equivalent units divided by total costs to account for.
C) costs in beginning WIP inventory divided by equivalent units in beginning WIP.
D) costs added to production during the month divided by equivalent units in ending WIP.
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Q128: What are the ending inventory equivalent units
Q129: In Step 1 of the process costing
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