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Table 13-21 Source: Energy Information Administration
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Table 13-21
Average Retail Price  Unleaded Regular Gasoline CPI  Year  Month  (centsper gallon) (19821984=100)1976 June 59.256.81981 September 137.693.21994 December 114.3149.72011 October 340.0226.9\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|}\hline && \text {Average Retail Price }\\&& \text { Unleaded Regular }\\&& \text {Gasoline}&\text { CPI }\\ \text { Year } & \text { Month } & \text { (centsper gallon) } & (1982-1984=100) \\\hline 1976 & \text { June } & 59.2 & 56.8 \\\hline 1981 & \text { September } & 137.6 & 93.2 \\\hline 1994 & \text { December } & 114.3 & 149.7 \\\hline 2011 & \text { October } & 340.0 & 226.9\\\hline\end{array} Source: Energy Information Administration
-Refer to Table 13-21.The table above reports the consumer price index and the average U.S.retail price for unleaded regular gasoline for four different periods since 1976.Note that the gasoline prices are in cents per gallon.
Calculate the real average retail price of unleaded regular gasoline in 1982-1984 dollars.In which period were gasoline prices the highest in real terms? Also,calculate the real average retail price of unleaded regular gasoline in 2011 dollars.

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