During its first year of operations, the McCormick Company incurred the following manufacturing costs: Direct materials, $5 per unit, Direct labor, $3 per unit, Variable overhead, $4 per unit, and Fixed overhead, $250,000. The company produced 25,000 units, and sold 20,000 units, leaving 5,000 units in inventory at year-end. What is the value of ending inventory under variable costing?
A. $60,000
B. $250,000
C. $50,000
D. $310,000
E. $110,000
Answer: A
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