So we know that the equation for density is:
[tex] D=\frac{m}{V} [/tex]
where D is the density, m is the mass in grams, and V is the volume in mL.
So since we know two of the variables, mass and density, we can solve for the volume:
[tex] \frac{1.020g}{mL}=\frac{147g}{V} [/tex]
[tex] V=\frac{147g}{\frac{1.020g}{mL}} [/tex]
[tex] V=144.12mL [/tex]
Therefore, the volume of this urine sample is 144.12mL.