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Mcgown corp. has the following information: beginning inventory (1/1) ending inventory (12/31)raw materials inventory $ 20,000 $ 30,000work in process inventory $ 15,000 $ 18,000finished goods inventory $ 30,000 $ 20,000additional information for the year is as follows: raw materials purchases $ 100,000direct labor $ 75,000manufacturing overhead applied $ 80,000indirect materials $ 0compute the direct materials used in production.$20,000$30,000$90,000$11 0,000

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