Cellular respiration typically results in the production of approximately 36 ATP molecules from one glucose molecule when considering the total yield in prokaryotic cells. In eukaryotic cells, the yield is often cited as being around 30 to 32 ATP due to the costs associated with transporting electrons into the mitochondria. However, your choices suggest selecting from a common theoretical maximum.
Thus, the best answer based on traditional figures would be 36 ATPs.