This is the problem at hand:
Is this a valid float comparison that accounts for a set number of decimal places?
--Explanation why the answer is wrong skipped--
So I asked myself what can I do if people are unlikely to see that the answer is wrong (My answer at the bottom, my warning buried in the comments) ?
Reading the fine FAQ...
http://stackoverflow.com/faq#flagging What if I see bad things happening ?
Ok, that seems to be a "bad thing"...
Flag...
Fill out form...
Response:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
--Skipped section questioning if wrong answers should be flagged---
If the question/answer should not be flagged at all, then I seriously advise to edit the FAQ. While people are prone to disregard the documentation, I did read it and found no clue whatsoever that I should not flag it. Neither you or me want to waste your time for false alarms.
EDIT:
To be clear: Should wrong answers (or technical inaccuracies or whatever) never be flagged? Yes or no?
If yes, we can end the post right here.
EDIT 2:
In the comment under the accepted answer it is said that while the FAQ is open to interpretation, the flag interface is not so much open.
I look now at the flag interface.
There is a point: "It needs moderator attention"->"other".
I do not see that it quite clearly states that flagging wrong answers is "not so much open for interpretation".
Is it a good idea that instead
stating clearly in the FAQ what questions should be flagged
a moderator gets a false flag, needs to read and understand the question and the answer, denies the flag, the irritated flagger opens a question here, gets flak from the other members, starts a discussion etc. etc.?
Seriously?