Candy bars cost $0.65 each. How much will 6 candy bars cost?

$2.50 $2.80 $3.60 $3.90 None Of These

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$3.90

To calculate the total cost of 6 candy bars at $0.65 each, you simply multiply the cost of one candy bar by the number of candy bars:
$0.65 x 6 = $3.90
Charles works regularly 45 hours a week. Last week he worked 17 hours overtime. How many hours did he work?
To find out how many hours Charles worked last week, we need to add his regular working hours and the overtime hours.

Regular working hours = 45 hours
Overtime hours = 17 hours

Total hours worked = Regular working hours + Overtime hours
Total hours worked = 45 hours + 17 hours
Total hours worked = 62 hours

Therefore, Charles worked 62 hours last week.
It usually takes 45 minutes to get to work. This morning it took 1 hour and 5 minutes. How much longer did it take this morning?
To calculate how much longer it took this morning, we first convert both the normal time and the actual time this morning to minutes.

Normal time to get to work = 45 minutes
Actual time this morning = 1 hour 5 minutes = 60 minutes + 5 minutes = 65 minutes

Now we find the difference in time:
Difference = Actual time - Normal time
Difference = 65 minutes - 45 minutes
Difference = 20 minutes

Therefore, it took 20 minutes longer this morning to get to work.
Howi usually runs 75 miles each month. Last month he ran an extra 16 miles. How many miles did he run last month?
To calculate how many miles Howi ran last month, we need to add his typical monthly distance with the extra miles he ran.

Howi usually runs 75 miles each month.
Last month he ran an extra 16 miles.

Total miles run last month = Typical monthly distance + Extra miles
Total miles run last month = 75 miles + 16 miles
Total miles run last month = 91 miles

Therefore, Howi ran 91 miles last month.
A hair stylist can do 16 haircuts in 1 day. How many haircuts can he do in 13 days?
To find out how many haircuts the hair stylist can do in 13 days, we simply need to multiply the number of haircuts he can do in 1 day by the number of days.

Haircuts in 1 day = 16 haircuts
Number of days = 13 days

Total haircuts in 13 days = Haircuts in 1 day x Number of days
Total haircuts in 13 days = 16 haircuts/day x 13 days
Total haircuts in 13 days = 208 haircuts

Therefore, the hair stylist can do 208 haircuts in 13 days.
A boy earned $12.50 doing errands. He owes his mother $5.75. How much will he have left after he pays his mother?
To calculate how much the boy will have left after paying his mother, we need to subtract the amount he owes his mother from the amount he earned.

Amount earned = $12.50
Amount owed to mother = $5.75

Amount left = Amount earned - Amount owed
Amount left = $12.50 - $5.75
Amount left = $6.75

Therefore, the boy will have $6.75 left after paying his mother.