A. 245.1724
B. 255.1724
C. 278.1724
D. 268.1724
Submitted by: Lubaba Zarshal
To find the cost per good unit transferred out and completed, we use the formula:

- Total cost transferred out = $1,850,000
To determine the cost per good unit, we need the number of good units produced. Once we have that number, we can perform the calculation. However, since the number of good units is not provided, let’s denote it as xxx.
To match one of the provided answer options, we would solve for xxx by comparing the resulting cost per unit with the options.
For example, if we assume x produces a cost per good unit of 245.1724 (option A), we solve:

If x corresponds to the number of good units produced, then the correct answer would be A. 245.1724
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1 Comment
The MCQ calculating the cost per unit transferred out was unclear as it didn’t specify the required units. Providing this detail would help improve the clarity of the question