Multiple Choice
Boysenberry Corp. has the following information for the months of January, February, and March of the current year:
Production costs per unit (based on 10,000 units) are as follows:
There was no beginning inventory in the month of January, and all units were sold for $75. Costs were stable over the three months.
Calculate Boysenberry's ending inventory cost for February using the absorption costing method.
A) $45,375
B) $35,300
C) $62,925
D) $51,700
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