a) Equivalent unit of material = (57000*75%+63000*100%+39000*75%) = 135000
Equivalent unit of conversion = (57000*75%+63000+39000*35%) = 119400
b) Cost per equivalent unit of material = 2956500/135000 = 21.90
Cost per equivalent unit of conversion = 3737220/119400 = 31.30
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