The student almost cried when she saw that she got an "F" on the test, but later found out that that was an inaccurate grade.
Euler's Method (see related link) can diverge from the real solution if the step size is chosen badly, or for certain types of differential equations.
As they are not actual word-for-word translations , paraphrases are inaccurate versions of the Bible, and I personally think one of the worst of the lot is "The Message" by Eugene Peterson.
bias
It's a false, erroneous, mistaken, and inaccurate statement.
Impacted ear wax?
Predictions that provide benefits to communities can be inaccurate, resulting in less money for the community
Incorrect positioning in the ear canal, earwax buildup, and not waiting for the thermometer to reach the correct temperature can lead to inaccurate readings when using a tympanic thermometer.
under coverage
Common errors in titration include incomplete reaction, improper mixing of reagents, inaccurate measurements, presence of impurities in the sample, and endpoint detection errors (e.g., overshooting the endpoint). These errors can result in inaccurate titration results.
the lyrics to that song were inaccurate.
An inaccurate budget can lead to overspending or underspending, causing financial problems such as running out of funds, missing payments, or incurring debt. It may also impact decision-making, as management may base choices on incorrect financial information.
approx 11.37% of The Help is inaccurate
That is the correct spelling of "inaccurate" (not correct, or not precise).
inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, it means you are wrong.
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
antonym for "accurate" would be imprecise; inexact; inaccurate; incorrect; off the mark;