According to these figures, Oak has more equivalent units of production for materials and fewer equivalent units of production for conversion costs than Maple.
Explanation:
The equivalent production unit is an indication of a manufacturer's work on the produced units, which are partially finished at the close of the accounting period. In addition the completely loaded units and the partially filled units are entirely fitted out.
The number of partially completed units x percentage of completion = equivalent units of production.
Oak : 58,000 x 65% = 37,700
Equivalent units of production = 37,700
Maple: 61,200 x 60% = 36,600
So, Oak has more equivalent units of production for materials and fewer equivalent units of production for conversion costs than Maple.