Multiple Choice
In the computation of the manufacturing cost per equivalent unit, the weighted-average method of process costing considers:
A) current costs only.
B) current costs plus cost of beginning Work-in-Process Inventory.
C) current costs plus cost of ending Work-in-Process Inventory.
D) current costs less cost of beginning Work-in-Process Inventory.
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