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Analyzing Activity in Inventory Accounts Selected data concerning operations of Cascade Manufacturing Company for the past fiscal year follow: Raw materials used $600,000 Total manufacturing costs charged to production during the year(includes raw materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overheadapplied at a rate of 60 percent of direct labor costs) 1,362,000 Cost of goods available for sale 1,507,000 Selling and general expenses 60,000 Inventories Beginning Ending Raw materials $70,000 $80,000 Work-in-process 85,000 30,000 Finished goods 90,000 110,000 Determine each of the following: (a) Cost of raw materials purchased $Answer 610,000 (b) Direct labor costs charged to production $Answer 0 (c) Cost of goods manufactured $Answer 0 (d) Cost of goods sold

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