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An operations costing system is:
A. identical to a process costing system except that actual cost is used for manufacturing overhead.
B. the same as a process costing system except that materials are allocated on the basis of batches of production.
C. the same as a job order costing system except that materials are accounted for in the same way as they are in a process costing system.
D. the same as a job order costing system except that no overhead allocations are made since actual costs are used throughout.

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C. An operations costing system is the same as job  order costing system except that materials are accounted for in the same way as they are in process costing system

Explanation:

Operation costing is a hybrid of both job costing and process costing which can either used for:

  • products which use different materials initially but ends up using a common process for production that is same process for different group of products.
  • product has identical processing  initially for different group of products and ends up with more product specific procedures.

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