Fraction Jokes

Funny Fraction Jokes
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There's a fine line between a numerator and Denominator Only a fraction of people understand that joke.

Score: 548

There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will get this.

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There is a thin line between a numerator and denominator. Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

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There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator... Only a fraction of people will think this is funny, though.

Score: 268

There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

Score: 257

There is a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

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There is a fine line between numerator and denominator but only a fraction of people will get the joke

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There is a fine line between a numerator and a denominator.* *Only a fraction of you will understand this.

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Only a fraction of you will get this There's a fine line between numerator and denominator

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There is a thin line between a numerator and a denominator Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

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There’s a fine line between a numerator and a denominator Only a fraction of people will get this joke!

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There is a fine line between numerator and denominator. Only a fraction of people get that joke.

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There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator Only a fraction of you will find this funny

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There is a thin line between Numerator and Denominator. I bet only a fraction of you get this.

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There’s a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will find this funny.

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There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. But only a fraction of people will get this joke.

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Only a fraction of you will understand this*. *There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator.

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There's a fine line between the numerator and denominator Only a fraction of people will find this funny

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There's a fine line between numerator and denominator... I feel only a fraction of you will get this.

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There is a fine line between the numerator and the denominator Only a fraction of people would find this funny

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When's the improper fraction helpline open? 24/7

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There is a fine line between the numerator and the denominator Only a fraction of people will get this.

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For those who struggle with fractions: 6/5=Improper fraction,
5/5=Whole number,
4/5=Proper fraction,
3/5=Racist.

Score: 14

There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like an idiot. The fraction guy reminded me of this.

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There is a fine line between numerator and denominator Only a fraction of people will get this.

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There’s a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. But only a fraction would understand.

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What's it called when the bottom half of a fraction has loads of cake in it? A denom-nom-nominator!

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The improper fraction help line is now open 24/7

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What makes you irrationaly angery? When I can't express my anger in fraction.

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Only a fraction of people will know this There’s a very visible fine line between a numerator and a denominator

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Say what you will about the old lady that serviced Robert Kraft But once again, Kraft and the Patriots got quality veteran experience at a fraction of the cost of younger talents.

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Only a fraction of you will understand That there is a fine line between a numerator and a denominator.

Took from a facebook page

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There is a fine line between numerator and denominator. Only a fraction of people will get the joke.

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I need a fraction of your time for this I asked my mathematics teacher to give me 11 eighths but she said that would be improper...

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Liberals are now saying that there are so many genders that they can’t be expressed in an integral fraction I’m progressive and all, but this just seems irrational

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