Use cosine rule and sine rule

Actually Welcome to the concept of calculations of bills.
The bill calculation goes as equation,
y = $250 + n*($10)
here, n = number of lines,
1.) For n = 2 , Y = cost = 250 + 20 = $270
2.) for n = 4 , Y = $290
3.) for n = 6 , Y = $310
4.) for n = x, Y = $250 + x*($10)
for lastly 12 members we get as,
Y = 250 + (12)*(10) = 250+120 = $370
6/h 10/30 that’s the answer to your question!
If you would like to know what is the sum of 667 and 23, you can calculate this using the following steps:
the sum of 667 and 23:
667 + 23 = 690
The correct result would be B. 690.