Arron works 3 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of 7.25 per hour.he is paid every four weeks if his boss gives him 1.00 raise how much will Arron be pain in his next pay check?

95.70
101.50
108.90
115.50
you have to pick one even if its wrong

To calculate Arron's next paycheck, we need to determine his current hourly rate and multiply it by the number of hours he works in a pay cycle.

Currently, Arron earns $7.25 per hour, and he works 3 1/2 hours every Saturday. To convert the mixed number to an improper fraction, we have:

3 1/2 = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2

So, Arron works 7/2 hours every Saturday.

Now, we need to determine the number of pay cycles in four weeks. Since there are 4 weeks in a month and Arron is paid every four weeks, there is 1 pay cycle in four weeks.

To calculate Arron's new hourly rate after a $1.00 raise, we need to add $1.00 to his current rate:

$7.25 + $1.00 = $8.25

Now, we can calculate Arron's next paycheck:

Next paycheck = (Hourly rate) * (Number of hours worked in the pay cycle)
Next paycheck = ($8.25/hour) * (7/2 hours) = $28.88

Therefore, Aaron will be paid $28.88 in his next paycheck. However, this value is not among the given choices.