Final answer:
Mona drove six hours on Monday and five hours on Tuesday, resulting in a total driving time of 11 hours, which surpasses the provided answer options.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked how many hours Mona drove in total considering her driving time on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, she drove for six hours. The problem states that on Tuesday, she drove two hours more than half the time she drove on Monday. To find out how much time that is, we have to calculate half of the six hours she drove on Monday, which is 3 hours, and then add two hours to that. So, Mona drove 3 hours + 2 hours = 5 hours on Tuesday.
To find the total driving time, we add the driving time from both days together. That is 6 hours (Monday) + 5 hours (Tuesday) = 11 hours in total. This sum exceeds the options provided, which suggests there might be an error in the question or the provided answers.