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Turner Company had the following activity in its inventory account during March 2019: Date Activity Units Cost per unit Total unit costs March 1 Beginning Inventory 100 $4.00 $400.00 March 3 Purchase 1 45 5.00 225.00 March 5 Sale 1 50 9.00 450.00 March 9 Purchase 2 60 5.50 330.00 March 12 Sale 2 70 10.00 700.00 March 14 Purchase 3 10 6.00 60.00 March 15 Sale 3 30 12.00 360.00 March 30 Purchase 4 35 7.00 245.00 Based on this information, what is the cost of goods sold for the month ended March 31, 2019, for Turner Company if the company uses perpetual FIFO as its inventory valuation method

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