Please help with this chemistry question, image attached.

Answer:
The answer to your question is 0.67 moles of Glucose
Explanation:
Data
120 g of Glucose
convert to moles
Process
1.- Calculate the molar mass of Glucose
C₆H₁₂O₆ = (12 x 6) + (1 x 12) + (16 x 6)
= 72 + 12 + 96
= 180 g
2.- Remember that the molar mass of each molecule equals 1 mol. Use the rule of three to find the answer.
180 g ------------------- 1 mol
120 g ------------------ x
x = (120 x 1)/180
x = 120/180
x = 0.67 moles
3.- Conclusion
120 g of Glucose are equal to 0.67 moles.