A worksheet using fractions with common denominators.
Students are required to answer each of the sums in order to reveal the answer to the joke.
A colour and black and white version are both provided.
An answer sheet has been included.
Updated: 22 Aug 2018
A worksheet using fractions with common denominators.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 3 Pages
Years: 4 - 7
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A worksheet using fractions with common denominators.
Students are required to answer each of the sums in order to reveal the answer to the joke.
A colour and black and white version are both provided.
An answer sheet has been included.
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