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The Devon Motor Company produces automobiles. On April 1st the company had no beginning inventories and it purchased 6,950 batteries at a cost of $125 per battery. It withdrew 6,400 batteries from the storeroom during the month. Of these, 100 were used to replace batteries in cars being used by the company’s traveling sales staff. The remaining 6,300 batteries withdrawn from the storeroom were placed in cars being produced by the company. Of the cars in production during April, 90 percent were completed and transferred from work in process to finished goods. Of the cars completed during the month, 30 percent were unsold at April 30th. Required: 1. Determine the cost of batteries that would appear in each of the following accounts on April 30th. a) raw materials
b) work in process
c) finished goods
d) cost of goods sold
e) selling expanse
2. Specify whether each of the above accounts would appear onthe balance sheet or on the income statement at April 30

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