Using the glucose data in Document A and the balanced equation for photosynthesis inDocument B, calculate how much oxygen the plant made in one day.

The plant made in one day 0.54 moles of oxygen.
From the balanced equation for photosynthesis, we know that 6 moles of oxygen are produced when 1 mole of glucose is produced at the same time.
So, to calculate the amount of oxygen that a plant made in one day when it produced 0.090 moles of glucose, we can use a mathematical Rule of Three:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\text{mol Glucose}-6\text{mol Oxygen} \\ 0.090\text{mol Glucose-x=}\frac{0.090\text{mol Glucose}\cdot6\text{mol Oxygen}}{1\text{mol Glucose}} \\ x=0.54\text{mol Oxygen} \end{gathered}[/tex]Finally, the plant made in one day 0.54 moles of oxygen.