Solving the problem of scientific density calculation in grade two of junior high school The hollow copper ball with a volume of 20 cm & sup 3; has a mass of 89 g. when the hollow part of the ball is filled with a certain liquid, the total mass is 225 G Both the process and the answer!

Solving the problem of scientific density calculation in grade two of junior high school The hollow copper ball with a volume of 20 cm & sup 3; has a mass of 89 g. when the hollow part of the ball is filled with a certain liquid, the total mass is 225 G Both the process and the answer!

225g-89g=136g
ρ=m÷v=136g÷20cm³=6.8g/cm³
A: the density of the injected liquid is 6.8g/cm & sup3
I think it should be like this, I am also a sophomore