Answer:
15.2 mL
Explanation:
First we calculate the volume of the copper
[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density}= \frac{5.00 g}{8.96 g/mL} = 0.5580 mL\\[/tex]
when this volume of copper is added to the water, the water level will rise by the level of the volume of copper. So the final volume is:
14.6 mL + 0.5580 mL = 15.158 mL
Since the measuring cylinder is graduated to one decimal place , we can round this up to 15.2 mL