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Aron Company has a process costing system. All materials are introduced when conversion costs reach 50 percent. The following information is available for physical units during March

Work in process, March 1 (60% complete as to conversion costs) 150,000Units started in March 600,000Units transferred to Finishing Department in March 630,000Work in process, March 31 (40% complete as to conversion costs) 120,000Compute the equivalent units for materials costs and for conversion costs using the weighted-average method.

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