One of your friends gives you $31.56 to help cover the cost of the gas you pumped. How much money do you still owe?(2 points) Responses $9.45 $9.45 Nothing, this covered the total cost of gas. Nothing, this covered the total cost of gas. $8.45 $8.45 $71.57

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To determine how much you still owe, we first need to know the total cost of the gas you pumped. However, since that information isn't provided in your message, let's analyze the response options based on the assumption that your friend’s contribution of $31.56 should be deducted from the total cost of gas.

If we consider the answer choices you have provided:

  • If the total cost of gas is $71.57, then you would owe:
    $71.57 - $31.56 = $40.01

  • If the total cost of gas is $9.45, then you would owe:
    $9.45 - $31.56 = -$22.11 (meaning nothing is owed, and you have a credit)

  • If the total cost is $8.45, then you would owe:
    $8.45 - $31.56 = -$23.11 (again, meaning nothing is owed, and you have a credit)

Without knowing the actual cost of the gas, we cannot definitively answer how much you owe. If you can provide the total cost of the gas, I can help calculate the remaining amount!