rian Canning Co., which sells canned corn, uses an operation costing system. Cans of corn are classified as either sweet

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rian Canning Co., which sells canned corn, uses an operation costing system. Cans of corn are classified as either sweet

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rian Canning Co., which sells canned corn, uses an operation
costing system. Cans of corn are classified as either sweet or
regular, depending on the type of corn used. Both types of corn go
through the separating and cleaning operations, but only regular
corn goes through the creaming operation. During January, two
batches of corn were canned from start to finish. Batch X consisted
of 1,550 pounds of sweet corn, and Batch Y consisted of 1,450
pounds of regular corn. The company had no beginning or ending
Work-in-Process Inventory. The following cost information is for
the month of January:
*Includes $1,800 for cream.
Required:
1. Compute the unit cost for sweet corn and regular corn.
2. Record appropriate journal entries.
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