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0.08522727 of a mile.

5280 feet per mile x 12 (inches per foot) = 63,360 Inches per mile

5400 inches divided by 63,360 inches per mile = .08522727272 of a mile. Rounded up to .09 of a mile which is 9/100 of a mile or a little less than 1/10th of a mile.

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