Almost certainly, because that's the rate for spreadsheet defects.
Many studies have been conducted to gauge the reliability and accuracy of enterprises' spreadsheets. The data suggests most have defects. Spreadsheets that are designed and built using best practices don’t measure up either, as this study found.
JPMorgan Chase lost more than $6 billion in its “London Whale” incident, in part due to Excel spreadsheet errors (including alleged copying and pasting of incorrect information from multiple spreadsheets).
The vast majority of spreadsheets are built by no-codeists.
What’s the likelihood that your company’s modern no-code systems are defect-free?
If no-codeists built them, the odds are not in your favor.
https://impertinent.substack.com/p/no-code-solution-defects-88