The amount of space something occupies is its volume. Volume can be measured using a

A. triple beam balance
B. graduated cylinder
C. spring scale
D. meter stick

I think its B.

Never mind I got the answer

I'am going to say (B) also.

Actually, the correct answer to this question is not B. A graduated cylinder is typically used to measure the volume of liquids, not the volume of objects or solids.

To measure the volume of a solid object, such as determining the amount of space it occupies, you would typically use a meter stick. A meter stick is a long, thin ruler that is used to measure length and can be used to measure the dimensions of the object (length, width, and height).

To calculate the volume of the object, you would use the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. Simply multiply the measured values of these three dimensions together to find the volume of the object.