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I looked to see if this was the compiler doing the math, but it behaves this way even if you force it out:

static void Main()
{
    int i = (int)(GetF() * GetI()); // 19594
    var float f = GetF() * GetI();
    int j = (int)f; // 19595
}
[MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
static int GetI() { return 100; }
[MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
static float GetF() { return 195.95F; }

It looks like the difference is whether it stays in the registers (wider than normal r4) or is forced to a float variable:

L_0001: call float32 Program::GetF()
L_0006: call int32 Program::GetI()
L_000b: conv.r4 
L_000c: mul 
L_000d: conv.i4 
L_000e: stloc.0

vs

L_000f: call float32 Program::GetF()
L_0014: call int32 Program::GetI()
L_0019: conv.r4 
L_001a: mul 
L_001b: stloc.1 
L_001c: ldloc.1 
L_001d: conv.i4 
L_001e: stloc.2

The only difference is the stloc.1 / ldloc.1.

This is supported by the fact that if you do an optimised build (which will remove the local variable) I get the same answer (19594) for both.

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I looked to see if this was the compiler doing the math, but it behaves this way even if you force it out:

static void Main()
{
    int i = (int)(GetF() * GetI()); // 19594
    var f = GetF() * GetI();
    int j = (int)f; // 19595
}
[MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
static int GetI() { return 100; }
[MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
static float GetF() { return 195.95F; }

It looks like the difference is whether it stays in the registers (wider than normal) or is forced to a float variable:

L_0001: call float32 Program::GetF()
L_0006: call int32 Program::GetI()
L_000b: conv.r4 
L_000c: mul 
L_000d: conv.i4 
L_000e: stloc.0

vs

L_000f: call float32 Program::GetF()
L_0014: call int32 Program::GetI()
L_0019: conv.r4 
L_001a: mul 
L_001b: stloc.1 
L_001c: ldloc.1 
L_001d: conv.i4 
L_001e: stloc.2

The only difference is the stloc.1 / ldloc.1.

This is supported by the fact that if you do an optimised build I get the same answer (19594) for both.