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    The Weighted-Average Approach to Process Costing Combines the Work and Costs
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The Weighted-Average Approach to Process Costing Combines the Work and Costs

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The weighted-average approach to process costing combines the work and costs done in prior periods with the work and costs done in the current period.

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