Problem 6-46 Basic Flows, Equivalent Units
Bowman Company produces an arthritis medication that passes through two departments: Mixing and Tableting. Bowman uses the weighted average method. Data for February for Mixing is as follows: BWIP was zero; EWIP had 7,200 units, 50 percent complete; and 84,000 units were started. Tableting’s data for February is as follows: BWIP was 4,800 units, 20 percent complete; and 2,400 units were in EWIP, 40 percent complete.
1. For Mixing, calculate the (a) number of units transferred to Tableting, and (b) equivalent units of production.
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2. For Tableting, calculate the number of units transferred out to Finished Goods.[removed] units
3. Suppose that the units in the mixing department are measured in ounces, while the units in Tableting are measured in bottles of 100 tablets, with a total weight of eight ounces (excluding the bottle).
Decide how you would treat units that are measured differently.
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Now, repeat Requirement 2 using this approach.
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