This varies wildly with the subject, and the degree of inaccuracy.
If you say, “hash maps are generally O(1), and are a great default choice,” you’re not that wrong (subjectivity aside).
If you say, “storing integers as strings guarantees precision, so you should prefer them over decimal or float types,” you’re technically correct about the first part, but are enormously wrong for a variety of reasons about the conclusion.
If you say, “hash maps are generally O(1), and are a great default choice,” you’re not that wrong (subjectivity aside).
If you say, “storing integers as strings guarantees precision, so you should prefer them over decimal or float types,” you’re technically correct about the first part, but are enormously wrong for a variety of reasons about the conclusion.