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Zarek Co. adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method as of January 1, Year 2. A single inventory pool and an internally calculated price index are used to calculate Zarek's LIFO inventory layers. Information about Zarek's dollar-value inventory follows: Inventory Date Current-year cost Base-year cost Dollar-value LIFO 1/1/YR 2 $120,000 $120,000 $120,000 12/31/YR 2 160,000 128,000 130,000 12/31/YR 3 201,000 134,000 What is Zarek's dollar value LIFO inventory on December 31, Year 3

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