The density of water is $1000\ kg/m^3$ and the density of copper is $8900\ kg/m^3$. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
$(a)$. $\frac{The\ density\ of\ a\ certain\ volume\ of\ copper}{The\ density\ of\ the\ same\ volume\ of\ water}=8.9$
$(b)$. $\frac{The\ volume\ of\ a\ certain\ mass\ of\ copper}{The\ volume\ of\ the\ same\ mass\ of\ water}=8.9$
$(c)$. $\frac{The\ weight\ of\ a\ certain\ volume\ of\ copper}{The\ weight\ of\ the\ same\ volume\ of\ water}=8.9$
$(d)$. $\frac{The\ mass\ of\ a\ certain\ volume\ of\ copper}{The\ mass\ of\ the\ same\ volume\ of\ water}=8.9$


If the density of water is $1000\ kg/m^3$ and the density of copper is $8900\  kg/m^3$.


 $\frac{The\ volume\ of\ a\ certain\ mass\ of\ copper}{The\ volume\ of\ the\ same\ mass\ of\ water}=8.9$

So, option (b) is correct.

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