Answer : The volume of honey in the jar will be 445.714 mL
Explanation :
Specific gravity : It is defined as the ratio of the density of a substance with the density of a standard (water).

As we know that the density of water is, 1 g/mL.
Given :
Specific gravity of honey = 1.40
Mass of honey = 624 g
First we have to determine the density of honey.



Now we have to determine the volume of honey in the jar.
Formula used :


Therefore, the volume of honey in the jar will be 445.714 mL