Let's remember the definition of a m/v% concentration:
[tex]Concentration=\frac{\text{Solute mass}}{Solution\text{ Volume}}\cdot100[/tex]In this question, we're given that:
[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{percentage}=\frac{5.50m}{v} \\ Solution_{\text{ }}volume=205ml \end{gathered}[/tex]What we're going to do to find the solute mass, is to solve the equation for it:
[tex]\text{solute mass = (}\frac{(\frac{5.50g}{ml})(205ml)}{100})=11.275g[/tex]Therefore, there are 11.275g of glucose in the solution.