Answer:
45 moles
Explanation:
From glycolysis, 1 mole of glucose gives 2 moles of pyruvate which undergoes citric acid cycle.
1 mole of pyruvate undergoes citric acid cycle (After conversion to acetyl-CoA) gives 3 moles of NADH.
Also,
2 moles of pyruvate undergoes citric acid cycle (After conversion to acetyl-CoA) gives 6 moles of NADH.
Thus,
6 moles of NADH are produced from 2 moles of pyruvate or 1 mole of glucose.
1 mole of NADH is produced from 1/6 mole of glucose
267 moles of NADH are produced from [tex]\frac {1}{6}\times 267[/tex] moles of glucose.
Thus, moles of glucose needed to be broken ≅ 45 moles