Final answer:
The incomplete question appears to involve the calculation of total insurance costs paid by an employer. For Bray, the employer's annual payment is $2,356 for health insurance and $156 for life insurance, totaling $2,512 annually. Due to missing context, it's unclear how this relates to the provided answer choices.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to deal with calculations of insurance costs, which is related to mathematics, specifically financial mathematics dealing with personal finance or budgeting. However, the original question seems incomplete and it is not clear what specific calculation is being requested. With the context provided, we can discuss personal insurance expenses. For Bray, his employer pays $2,356 in health insurance and $156 in life insurance per year. If we were to compute the total insurance cost paid by the employer annually, it would be the sum of these two values:
- Health Insurance: $2,356
- Life Insurance: $156
Adding these together, the total annual insurance cost paid by the employer would be:
Total Annual Insurance Cost = Health Insurance + Life Insurance
Total Annual Insurance Cost = $2,356 + $156
Total Annual Insurance Cost = $2,512
However, without additional information or clarification of the question, we cannot provide further details or steps to arrive at one of the given answer choices (A. $10,802 B. $62,106 C. $6,138 D. $55,968).