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Goforth Company produces a product where all manufacturing inputs are applied uniformly. Goforth produced the following physical flow schedule for April: Units to account for: Units in BWIP (40% complete) 180,000 Units started 420,000 Total units to account for 600,000 Units accounted for: Units completed: From BWIP 180,000 Started and completed 324,000 504,000 Units, EWIP (75% complete) 96,000 Total units accounted for 600,000 Required:Prepare a schedule of equivalent units using the weighted average method Goforth Company Schedule of equivalent units (Weighted Average Method) Units completed Units in ending work in process x fraction complete Equivalent units of output

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