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Using conversion cost per equivalent unit is appropriate for many business that use process costing because:

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I am definitely sure that correct answer is: Using conversion cost per equivalent unit is appropriate for many business that use process costing because direct labor and factory overhead enter the production process at the same rate. To calculate cost per equivalent unit you need to the total cost of production and divide by the number of units.
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