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Hannah filled her car at the gas station. She bought 48.3 L, and her bill was $37.43. what was the price of the gasoline, in cents per meter.

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Final answer:

The price of the gasoline in cents per liter is 77.49 cents/L.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the price of the gasoline in cents per liter, we need to calculate the cost per liter of gasoline first.

We can do this by dividing the total bill by the number of liters.

So, the cost per liter of gasoline is $37.43 / 48.3 L = $0.7749/L.

To convert this to cents per liter, we need to multiply it by 100 since there are 100 cents in a dollar.

Therefore, the price of the gasoline in cents per liter is $0.7749/L * 100 = 77.49 cents/L.

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