Cookie Tolerance Coefficients

Cookie Lore: The Unofficial Guide

By: Dr. Cookie McSnugglepants, Cookie Scientist

Cookie Tolerance Coefficients are a fundamental concept in Cookie Physics. They describe the amount of cookies a user can handle without succumbing to cookie-induced madness.

A coefficient of 1.00 is the standard value for most users. However, some users may require higher or lower coefficients due to individual cookie sensitivities.

For example, Cookie Monster, a notorious cookie aficionado, has a coefficient of 0.50. He can handle half the amount of cookies that the average user can.

On the other hand, Cookie Hater, a notorious cookie hater, has a coefficient of 5.00. He can handle five times the amount of cookies that the average user can.

To calculate your Cookie Tolerance Coefficient, simply divide the number of cookies you've eaten by the number of cookies you can handle without madness.

Example calculations:

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