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Melbourne Company uses the perpetual inventory method. Melbourne purchased 2,300 units of inventory that cost $15.50 each. At a later date the company purchased an additional 2,400 units of inventory that cost $16.00 each. If Melbourne uses a LIFO cost flow method, and sells 2,600 units of inventory, the amount of ending inventory appearing on the balance sheet will be:

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