Costs used to convert materials into the finished product are known as Conversion costs.
Fourth option is the correct option.
Conversion costs are the costs incurred on direct labor and manufacturing facilities so as to convert raw materials in finished product.
Conversion costs = Direct labor + Manufacturing overheads
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