You've received an invoice for $3000.00 with terms of 3/10, 1/20.n/30. How much will you have to pay if you pay the bill in 12 days.

To calculate how much you will have to pay if you pay the invoice in 12 days, you will need to understand the terms 3/10, 1/20, n/30.

The first number, 3, represents the cash discount percentage you would receive if you pay within the specified time frame, which is 10 days in this case. The second number, 10, represents the number of days within which you can take advantage of the cash discount.

The next term, 1/20, indicates another cash discount percentage of 1 and a time frame of 20 days. If you miss the first discount, this will be the cash discount you can still avail of.

The final term, n/30, means that the full amount is due within 30 days. After this time, the invoice is considered past due, and no cash discount can be applied.

To calculate how much you will have to pay if you pay the bill in 12 days, you need to identify which discount you are eligible for and subtract it from the total amount:

1. Determine if you are eligible for the first cash discount of 3%:

- If you pay within 10 days, you can take this discount.
- Since you plan to pay in 12 days, you are still eligible for this discount.

2. Calculate the amount of the first discount:

- Multiply the total invoice amount ($3000) by the cash discount percentage (3% or 0.03): $3000 * 0.03 = $90

3. Subtract the first discount from the total invoice amount:

- Subtract $90 from $3000: $3000 - $90 = $2910

Therefore, if you pay the bill in 12 days, you will have to pay $2910.