A sign in a gas station advertises gas at the rate of \$ 3.39 * 0/10 per gallon. How many dollars does a gallon cost, writing the price strictly as a decimal? (1 point)

The expression $3.39 \times 0/10$ is equal to $0$. Therefore, the cost of a gallon is $\boxed{0}$ dollars.

To find the cost of a gallon of gas, we need to multiply the rate by the number of gallons. The given rate is \$3.39 * 0/10 per gallon.

Multiplying \$3.39 by 0 gives us \$0, and dividing by 10 gives us \$0.

Therefore, the cost of a gallon of gas is \$0 when writing the price strictly as a decimal.