Yes, if they are compensating errors.
For example you might be trying to work out 50 plus 20 on your calculator, but by mistake you enter 90 instead of 50 for the first number. This would mean your answer would be incorrect. However, if you also made another mistake and entered minus instead of plus then you would end up with the right answer even though you had made two mistakes.
mistake=err
Misunderstand, confused, mistake, misinterpret, incomprehension, incomprehensible
gomo (: The noun form of mistake does not list any synonyms beginning with "go". However, the verb form offers the synonym GOOF.
5.005 corrected to 1 decimal place is 5.0
error, accident, screw up, mess up, faux pas, boo boo, mishap
no
It means that you did a mistake. then you realized your mistake. Then you corrected that mistake.
bluntly, it means you have been corrected when you were adamant something was right was actually wrongANS2:It is a short way of saying that you acknowledge that you have made a mistake and that you accept the correction to that mistake from the person who you are addressing.
No!
It is called a Sefer Torah pasul, meaning a Torah scroll which is unfit for use. If the mistake is corrected by a sofer (scribe), it can be rendered fit again.
During construction of the memorial, between 1914 and 1922, an engraver accidentally chipped out an 'E' where he should have placed an 'F'. The mistake was corrected almost immediately.
Error,Mishap
It means you were wrong about something and are explaining this fact to someone, such as: "When I said it was going to rain today, I stand corrected, it is actually sunny out."
It is possible that the error was not corrected due to oversight, lack of awareness of the mistake, or not enough emphasis placed on the importance of correcting it. It's important to communicate clearly and directly about the error to ensure it is addressed promptly.
corrected made right
mistake=err
You should immediately contact the credit union and have this mistake corrected.