A bottle weighs 35g when empty,95g when filled with water and 119g when filled with an organic liquid.

What is the capacity of the bottle:
A-60cm cube
B-84cm cube
C-130cm cube
D-154cm cube

To determine the capacity of the bottle, we first need to find the weight of the water and the weight of the organic liquid separately. Then, we can find the difference between each weight and the empty weight of the bottle. This difference will help us determine the capacity.

Weight of water = Weight when filled with water - Weight when empty
Weight of organic liquid = Weight when filled with organic liquid - Weight when empty

Weight of water = 95g - 35g = 60g
Weight of organic liquid = 119g - 35g = 84g

Now, we need to convert the weight of each liquid into volume. Since the density of water is 1g/cm³ and the density of the organic liquid is unknown, we can only determine the volume of water.

Volume of water = Weight of water / Density of water
Volume of water = 60g / 1g/cm³ = 60cm³

Therefore, the capacity of the bottle is 60cm³.

Since none of the given answer options match 60cm³, we can conclude that none of the options provided (A, B, C, D) is the correct answer.