Answer: 3.69 moles
Explanation: The molar mass of CO2 is 12 +16 +16 = 44 g/mole. The number of moles CO2 in 130 g = 130 g / (44 g/mole) = 2.95 moles CO2. The mole ratio of O2 consumed to CO2 produced is given in the equation as 15:12, or 5:4. So multiplication of moles CO2 by the mole ratio will give you the number of moles of O2 consumed: 2.95 moles CO2 X (5/4) = 3.69 moles O2 consumed.