Multiple Choice
The reported sales did not include any intra-entity sales. In addition to the reported amounts, there were intra-entity sales from Pot to Skillet in the amount of $140,000. There were no sales from Skillet to Pot. Intra-entity sales had the same markup as sales to outsiders. Skillet still had 40% of the intra-entity sales as inventory at the end of 2011. What are consolidated sales and cost of goods sold for 2011?
A) $1,400,000 and $1,071,000.
B) $1,400,000 and $966,000.
C) $1,540,000 and $1,078,000.
D) $1,400,000 and $1,022,000.
E) $1,540,000 and $1,092,000.
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