Unit transferred out = 900+4900-1100 = 4700
Equivalent unit of material = 4700+(1100*40%) = 5140
Equivalent unit of conversion = 4700+(1100*25%) = 4975
Cost per equivalent unit of material = (992+18540)/5140 = 3.8
Cost per equivalent unit of conversion = (407+10538)/4975 = 2.20
Cost of goods transferred out = (3.8+2.2)*4700 = 28200
Cost of ending WIP = (440*3.8+275*2.2) = 2277
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