Categories Uncategorized Granola Math Post author By Joey deVilla Post date August 24, 2011 5 Comments on Granola Math In case your math isn’t up to scratch, an increase of 200% means putting three bars in each pack. ← Hipster Dog Comments on Yesterday’s Earthquake → Shopify Gives “The Oatmeal” “Explosive Poopies of Joy” 5 replies on “Granola Math” Unless they had 2/3 of a bar to begin with. Joey, Joey, Joey … you’re not using a sufficiently large value of “2”. What if the original bars tasted like cardboard and the first 100% was the improved flavor of their existing product? Maybe? Maybe they are just hoping we are dumb and don’t know Math. The way I read it is that: Without bar = 0% delicious With one bar = 100% more delicious With two bars = 200% increase in deliciousness from 0% It’s interpretation math. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
What if the original bars tasted like cardboard and the first 100% was the improved flavor of their existing product? Maybe?
The way I read it is that: Without bar = 0% delicious With one bar = 100% more delicious With two bars = 200% increase in deliciousness from 0% It’s interpretation math.
5 replies on “Granola Math”
Unless they had 2/3 of a bar to begin with.
Joey, Joey, Joey … you’re not using a sufficiently large value of “2”.
What if the original bars tasted like cardboard and the first 100% was the improved flavor of their existing product? Maybe?
Maybe they are just hoping we are dumb and don’t know Math.
The way I read it is that:
Without bar = 0% delicious
With one bar = 100% more delicious
With two bars = 200% increase in deliciousness from 0%
It’s interpretation math.