31. Which one of following is an example of spoilage?
32. Units of normal spoilage are divided to total completed units, rather than total actual produced units to calculate
33. An amount of spoilage that is not natural in a specific production process is categorized as
34. Sum of beginning work in process inventory units and started units, is subtracted from sum of ending work in process inventory units and transferred out units of goods to calculate
35. Stage in production process, where manufactured goods are checked; whether units are acceptable or not is classified as
36. Production units that do not meet customer specification, but can be sold to other customers as finished goods are classified as
37. An example of rework is
38. If transferred out total cost is $1850000 and number of good units (produced), then cost per good unit transferred out and completed can be
39. Aspects of accounting for scrap includes
40. Normal spoilage is subtracted from total spoilage to calculate
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