[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Glasgow Enterprises started the period with 80 units in beginning inventory that cost $7.50 each. During the period, the company purchased inventory items as follows:PurchaseNo. of ItemsCost1 200 $9.00 2 150 $9.30 3 50 $10.50 Glasgow sold 220 units after purchase 3 for $17.00 each. What is Glasgow's ending inventory under weighted-average (rounded)?
A. $2,361
B. $2,340
C. $1,998
D. $1,980
Answer: B
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