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Because the cubecuberoot is very close to 10 but not quite 10. std::cout truncates and rounds the number to 10, but a double to integer conversion will strip the decimal which is why a = 9. To solve this problem, you can use std::round():

int a=round(cubecuberoot); 

Because the cube is very close to 10 but not quite 10. std::cout truncates and rounds the number to 10, but a double to integer conversion will strip the decimal which is why a = 9. To solve this problem, you can use std::round():

int a=round(cube); 

Because the cuberoot is very close to 10 but not quite 10. std::cout truncates and rounds the number to 10, but a double to integer conversion will strip the decimal which is why a = 9. To solve this problem, you can use std::round():

int a=round(cuberoot); 
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Because the cube is very close to 10 but not quite 10. std::cout truncates and rounds the number to 10, but a double to integer conversion will strip the decimal which is why a = 9. To solve this problem, you can use std::round():

int a=round(cube);