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Gentry inc. acquired 100% of gaspard farms on january 5, 2010. during 2010, gentry sold gaspard farms for $625,000 goods which had cost $425,000. gaspard farms still owned 12% of the goods at the end of the year. in 2011, gentry sold goods with a cost of $800,000 to gaspard farms for $1,000,000, and gaspard farms still owned 10% of the goods at year-end. for 2011, cost of goods sold was $5,400,000 for gentry and $1,200,000 for gaspard farms. what was consolidated cost of goods sold for 2011?

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