The following figures relate to a single industrial process: Quantity of work-in-progress at commencement: 8,000...

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The following figures relate to a single industrial process:
Quantity of work-in-progress at commencement: 8,000 units. Cost of work-in-progress:
Material OMR 29,600
Wages OMR 6,600
Overhead OMR 5,800
During the period under review, a further 32,000 units were introduced and the additional costs were:
Material OMR 112,400
Wages OMR 33,400
Overhead OMR 30,200
At the end of the period, 28,000 units were fully processed and 12,000 units remained in the process. The closing stock was complete as regards material cost, and one-third complete as regards wages and overhead. Using the average method of valuation, tabulate these production and cost figures to give quantity, unit values and total values for the completed output, and for each of three elements comprising the closing work-in-progress.

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