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The first-in, first-out method computes unit costs by
A) dividing total units by units completed this period.
B) confining equivalent units to the work completed during the current period only.
C) the standard-costing method.
D) separately identifying the conversion costs of beginning and ending inventories.
E) adding opening inventory units to work-in-process units and dividing by total cost.
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