An aluminum can is filled to the brim with a liquid. The can and the liquid are heated so thei temperatures change by the same amount. The can's initial volume at 15 °C is 4.5×10 m³. The coefficient of volume expansion for aluminum is 69×10 °C. When the can and the liquid are heated to 75 °C, 2.9x10 m³ of liquid spills over. What is the coefficient of volum expansion of the liquid?
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