2.6.2: Bool in branching statements. C++ please. I am not sure why I cannot get the second one to work    Write an if-else statement to describe an object. Print "Balloon" if isBalloon is true and isRed is false. Print "Red balloon" if isBalloon and isRed are both true. Print "Not a balloon" otherwise. End with newline. #include using namespace std; int main() {    bool isRed;    bool isBalloon;    cin >> isRed;    cin >> isBalloon;    isBalloon = (isRed && isBalloon);      if (!isRed && isBalloon)   {       cout << "Balloon" << endl;    }    else if (isRed && isBalloon)   {       cout << "Red balloon" << endl;    }    else {       cout << "Not a balloon" << endl;    }                      return 0; }   Not all tests passed   checkTesting isBalloon = false, isRed = false Your output Not a balloon clearTesting isBalloon = true, isRed = false Output differs. See highlights below. Special character legend Your output Not a balloon Expected output Balloon checkTesting isBalloon = false, isRed = true Your output Not a balloon checkTesting isBalloon = true, isRed = true Your output Red balloon

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2.6.2: Bool in branching statements. C++ please. I am not sure why I cannot get the second one to work 
 
Write an if-else statement to describe an object. Print "Balloon" if isBalloon is true and isRed is false. Print "Red balloon" if isBalloon and isRed are both true. Print "Not a balloon" otherwise. End with newline.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
   bool isRed;
   bool isBalloon;

   cin >> isRed;
   cin >> isBalloon;
   isBalloon = (isRed && isBalloon);
 
   if (!isRed && isBalloon)   {
      cout << "Balloon" << endl;
   }
   else if (isRed && isBalloon)   {
      cout << "Red balloon" << endl;
   }
   else {
      cout << "Not a balloon" << endl;
   }
   
      
      

   return 0;
}

 

Not all tests passed
 
checkTesting isBalloon = false, isRed = false
Your output
Not a balloon
clearTesting isBalloon = true, isRed = false
Output differs. See highlights below. Special character legend
Your output
Not a balloon
Expected output
Balloon
checkTesting isBalloon = false, isRed = true
Your output
Not a balloon
checkTesting isBalloon = true, isRed = true
Your output
Red balloon
 
 
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