distinguish between cost of goods sold and cost of goods produced
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hey the question is of maths not English
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There can be numerous reasons for the cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold to differ from each other.
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There may be no sales at all during the period, while production has continued. The cost of goods sold is therefore zero, while the cost of goods manufactured may be substantial.
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