@DD2019 you have to distinguish between graduation credits and subject credits. As it’s stands right now, she would get around 25 semester or 40 quarter credits towards graduation (based on the 6 APs she has so far). Pretty much almost all APs with a 3+ she would get graduation credit for at any UC.
However, subject credits are dependent on the policy within the university school and with the major. For my kid, the 2 most useful ones were Calc BC and Eng Lit - by getting 5s, he was able to skip both mandatory composition classes and get credit for one full year of calculus. My kid had 4s and 5s on almost all the same other classes as what you described, and the other ones are not as useful, to him. For example, he’s a CS/DS major but even though he can skip out of his one year of Chem since he got a 5, it’s not useful because he doesn’t intend on taking any more Chem classes. Also, his Bio credit did him no good since the DS program does not accept AP credits as a substitute for the Bio 1 class.
So to me I still think they are worth taking. You always have the choice of retaking a class in college even if you have the AP credit. And if you don’t, those credits come in handy not only for graduation time when you don’t have to take as many electives, but also helps you with class standing, which gives you priority for registration. Priority for registration you will find is a pretty big deal.