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Lets say the gas price is 5.00 9/10. The 9/10 indicates the 9/10th of a penny. This means that for every ten gallons, you need to pay 9 cents more. If your car can fill up 30 gallons, then the actual price will be $150.27. By doing this to many cars around gas stations everywhere, it's easy to make slightly more money.

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