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A Sawmill Paid $70,000 for Logs That Produced 200,000 Board

Question 36

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A sawmill paid $70,000 for logs that produced 200,000 board feet of lumber in 3 different grades and amounts as follows:
A sawmill paid $70,000 for logs that produced 200,000 board feet of lumber in 3 different grades and amounts as follows:   Compute the portion of the $70,000 joint cost to be allocated to No.2 Common. A) $ 0. B) $17,500. C) $23,333. D) $35,000. E) $70,000. Compute the portion of the $70,000 joint cost to be allocated to No.2 Common.


A) $ 0.
B) $17,500.
C) $23,333.
D) $35,000.
E) $70,000.

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