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Problem 5 Fish Fillet Incorporated obtains fish and then processes them into frozen fillets and then prepares the frozen fish fillets for distribution to its retail sales department. Direct materials are added at the initiation of the cycle. Conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the production cycle. Before inspection, some fillets are spoiled due to pondetectible defects. Inspection occurs when units are 100% completed. Spoiled fillets generally constitute 3.5% of the good fillets. Data for April 2013 are as follows WIP, beginning inventory 4/1/2013 40,000 fillets Direct materials (100% complete) Conversion costs (50% complete) Started during April Completed and transferred out 4/31/2013 WIP, ending inventory 431/2013 75,000 fillets 100,000 fillets 8,000 fillets Direct materials (100% complete) Conversion costs (20% complete) Costs for April: WIP, beginning Inventory: Direct materials Conversion costs $55,000 40,000 Direct materials added Conversion costs added 145,100 188,065 Required: a) What is the number of total spoiled units? Normal spoilage totals? Abnormal spoilage totals? b) Compute the equivalent units for both direct materials and conversion costs using the weigh average method of process costing? What is the total cost per equivalent unit? Show computati c) How much costs are assigned to cost of goods manufactured and cost of ending inventory of work in process? Show computations

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