What happens if each friend gets an infinite number of cookies?

Imagine you and your friends are sharing cookies, but instead of a few, each friend gets an endless number, like if there was never going to be an end to the cookies.

What does "infinite" mean?

If each person has an infinite number of cookies, it's like they have a never-ending bag that you can always pull more cookies from. No matter how many cookies someone eats or gives away, they still have just as many left, because infinity doesn’t run out.

How does this affect the group?

Even though everyone has a lot of cookies, if each one is getting an infinite number, then everybody gets to eat and share forever, without ever running out. It’s like having a super-duper big cookie jar that never stops giving, for every person in the group.

So when you're sharing with friends who have infinite cookies, it's not just about having more, it's about having a never-ending treat!

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  1. If each friend gets an infinite number of cookies, they will always have more cookies than you can count.
  2. Imagine a never-ending line of cookies, that's what your friend receives.
  3. Your friend might get cookies forever, even if you give them all the cookies in the world.

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