Yes.
Mislead is a verb.
This evidence is very misleading.I think the suspect is misleading us.The advice he was given proved to be very misleading.
"Misleading" means that it can easily make you draw wrong conclusions.
wrong or misleading data
It means that it can result in wrong conclusions.
Vague claims in advertising can be misleading because something might be wrong or not observed enough. Things can end up being wrong so that means conclusions and answers are also wrong.
To give false or misleading infomation or to guide in the wrong direction
it means to write everything in wrong answers
Deceptive means misleading. "Her deceptive charm caused him to love the wrong girl."
Misguiding is providing someone with incorrect or false information that leads them in the wrong direction or causes them to make poor decisions. It can involve intentionally misleading someone or unintentionally giving inaccurate guidance.
It could skip numbers, such as if you are counting by 3's (3,6,9,12,15) then it could have wrong numbers, and there could also be other misleading stuff too. +++ It could be misleading if the values themselves are incorrect, or if the line is a best-fit trace drawn erroneously, perhaps on a graph of points that genuinely do not really follow a discreet numerical law.
it can give wrong / misleading answers especially where two mutually-exclusive projects are to be appraised