if a 15.2 milliliter sample of meta is submerged in a graduated cylinder containing 53.7 milliliters of water, to what level on the graduated cylinders scale will the water level rise

What's meta?

Sample of meta is 15.2 mL volume; therefore, the volume of the graduated cylinder will rise by 15.2 mL.
15.3 + 53.7 = ?? mL

To find the level to which the water will rise in the graduated cylinder, we need to calculate the total volume of water and meta after they are mixed.

First, add the volume of the meta and the volume of the water together:
15.2 mL (meta) + 53.7 mL (water) = 68.9 mL

Therefore, the total volume of the mixture is 68.9 milliliters.

Now, we need to find how high the water will rise in the graduated cylinder. The water level will rise to the same level as the total volume of the mixture.

So, the water level will rise up to 68.9 mL on the graduated cylinder's scale.