The correct option is (d).
The other beaker contains 17 cc (cubic centimetres) of the liquid.
The volume of a cube with dimensions of 1 cm ×1 cm× 1 cm is equal to one cubic centimetre (or cubic centimetre in US English) (SI unit symbol: cm³; non-SI abbreviations: cc and ccm). A millilitre's volume is equal to one cubic centimetre.
According to the question,
The total liquid is 32 in cubic centimetres which is stored in the two beakers.
In the first beaker the liquid stored is 15 cubic centimetres.
The second beaker will contain the liquid = total liquid stored in both beakers - liquid stored in the first beaker.
Liquid in second beaker = 32 - 15
= 17
Therefore, the liquid stored in the second beaker is 17 cc (cubic centimetres).
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