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Arrange `-(5)/(9), (7)/(12), -(2)/(3)` and `(11)/(18)` in the ascending order of their magnitudes. Also, find the difference between the largest and the smallest of these rational numbers. Express this difference as a decimal fraction correct to one decimal place.

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