Type correction for the output of math.sqrt()

Both in Python 2.7.10 and Python 3.6.5, math.sqrt() returns a float and not int. It seems like a tiny thing but sometimes may lead up to bigger confusions. For example: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54474037/why-are-the-following-codes-giving-me-different-output-square-root-big-numbers/54475501#54475501
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@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ i.age # => raises an AttributeError
# You can import modules
import math
print math.sqrt(16) # => 4
print math.sqrt(16) # => 4.0
# You can get specific functions from a module
from math import ceil, floor