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No. They are all repeating except for 3/12 (0.25), 6/12 (0.5), 9/12 (0.75), and 12/12 (1). To find the decimal of each fraction, simply plug each of them into the calculator as a division problem.
Ex: 1÷12, 2÷12, and so on.
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