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RJ Corporation has provided the following information about one of its inventory items: Date Transaction Number of Units Cost per Unit 1/1 Beginning Inventory 530 $ 3,330 6/6 Purchase 735 $ 3,730 9/10 Purchase 1,330 $ 4,130 11/15 Purchase 735 $ 4,330 During the year, RJ sold 2,870 units. What was ending inventory using the average cost flow assumption?

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