I have to disagree. It is a mistake to assume that all gas prices end in 9/10. Gas in Canada is sold not in dollars, but in cents. Using the example above, it would be listed at 319.9 I am often finding gas with prices ending in .4, .5, even .0. I cannot update that third decimal point because it is fixed at .9. If gas is priced at 3.200, my option is to enter it as $3.209 or 3.199. I have witnessed long lineups at competing pumps where one station is charging 3/10 of a cent less!
I have to disagree. It is a mistake to assume that all gas prices end in 9/10. Gas in Canada is sold not in dollars, but in cents. Using the example above, it would be listed at 319.9 I am often finding gas with prices ending in .4, .5, even .0. I cannot update that third decimal point because it is fixed at .9. If gas is priced at 3.200, my option is to enter it as $3.209 or 3.199. I have witnessed long lineups at competing pumps where one station is charging 3/10 of a cent less!