Aaron 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 a $1.00 raise, how much will Aaron be paid in his next paycheck?

Aaron currently earns 3.5 hours * $7.25/hour = $<<3.5*7.25=25.375>>25.375.

Aaron has been working for four weeks, and therefore, he is paid $25.375/ week * 4 weeks = $<<25.375*4=101.5>>101.5 every four weeks.
If his boss gives him a raise, he will earn $1.00/hour * 3.5 hours = $<<1*3.5=3.50>>3.50 more per week.
Thus, Aaron will earn $7.25/hour + $1.00/hour = $<<7.25+1=8.25>>8.25/hour after his boss gives him a raise.
Then, he will earn $8.25/hour * 3.5 hours = $<<8.25*3.5=28.875>>28.875.
So Aaron will receive a total of $101.5 + $28.875 = $<<101.5+28.875=130.375>>130.375. Answer: \boxed{130.375}.

The only option is

A: $95.79
B: $101.50
C:$108.90
D:$115.50

Since we established that Aaron currently earns $101.50 and he will receive a raise, the correct answer is option C: $108.90.

2/3 x -6

To calculate 2/3 multiplied by -6, you can multiply the numerator by -6 and keep the denominator the same.

(2/3) x -6 = (2 x -6) / 3

Multiplying 2 by -6 gives -12:

-12/3 = -4

Therefore, 2/3 x -6 equals -4. Answer: -4.

2/3 of 4

To find 2/3 of 4, you would multiply 4 by 2/3.

2/3 of 4 = 4 * 2/3

Multiplying 4 by 2 gives 8:

8/3

So, 2/3 of 4 is equal to 8/3 or 2 2/3. Answer: 2 2/3.

2/3(-6+4)

To simplify the expression, start by evaluating the expression inside the parentheses:

-6 + 4 = -2

Then, multiply the result by 2/3:

2/3 * -2 = (2 * -2) / 3 = -4/3

So, 2/3(-6+4) simplifies to -4/3. Answer: -4/3.

45.50 + 18.25