Apparently one incident means we have to cancel everything now.
It's almost like they're teaching the kids that actions have consequences, and that they can end up paying the price for the actions of their peers.
Why do the 99.99% of kids who didn't partake in this have to suffer the consequences?
Not very good at math are you?
Can you come up with an exact percentage?
Please return to your bridge.
Alright, I did the math. If one student was responsible for the vandalism then 99.85401459854015% of students would be innocent. My estimate was pretty close.
Not only are you so bad at math that you think being wrong by a factor of ten is close, your reading comprehension is terrible too.
Even if it was 10 students, 99.85% of students would still be innocent. That still doesn't change the fact that the vast majority of students weren't involved.
675/685 = 98.54%, but that's OK, we've established that math isn't your strong suit.
Still, your original "estimate" implied that the high school had 10,000 students for every one who was involved in the incident, which should have been an obvious huge overinflation even to the math illiterati.