Garrison Corporation uses the FIFO method in its process costing system. Data concerning the first processing department for the most recent month are listed below: Beginning work-in-process inventory: Units in beginning work-in-process inventory 600 Materials costs$6,600 Conversion costs$2,700 Percent complete with respect to materials 60%Percent complete with respect to conversion 10%Units started into production during the month 7,000 Materials costs added during the month$102,200 Conversion costs added during the month$259,200 Ending work-in-process inventory: Units in ending work-in-process inventory 1,500 Percent complete with respect to materials 55%Percent complete with respect to conversion 10%The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the
first department for the month is closest to: (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
A. $43.96.
B. $41.87.
C. $42.49.
D. $45.00.
Answer: B
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