An aluminum can is filled to the brim with a liquid. The can and the liquid are heated so their temperatures change by the same amount. The can's initial volume at 6.00 °C is 8.70 × 10-4 m3. The coefficient of volume expansion for aluminum is 69.0 × 10-6 (Cº)-1. When the can and the liquid are heated to 74.0 °C, 8.10 × 10-6 m3 of liquid spills over. What is the coefficient of volume expansion of the liquid?