45 grams of salt are dissolved in 0.10 L of solution. What is the concentration in g/L?

Do you have the same teacher as me?

The answer is 45 percent. But don’t count my word for it.
The formula for these problem is
Concentration= 100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Where the solute is salt and the volume of solution is 0.10L or 100 grams
Also I think I’m wrong but whatever

Never mind I was wrong.

Formula for percent concentration:
100(mass of solute/ volume of solution)
Formula for concentration in g/L:
(Mass of solute/volume of solution)

So the answer is 0.45 g/L
This is a website for better explanation:
“5 ways to calculate the concentration of a solution” by wikihow.com

To find the concentration of the solution in grams per liter (g/L), you need to divide the mass of the solute (salt) by the volume of the solution.

Given information:
Mass of salt (solute) = 45 grams
Volume of solution = 0.10 L

To calculate the concentration, you can use the formula:
Concentration (g/L) = Mass (g) / Volume (L)

Plugging in the values:
Concentration (g/L) = 45 g / 0.10 L

Now, we can calculate the concentration:
Concentration (g/L) = 450 g/L

Therefore, the concentration of the solution is 450 grams per liter (g/L).

huh? clearly 45g/0.10L