You need to copy the problem exactly as given to you, including any previous information that sets it up. In particular, where must "our trip" go (start, end, and intermediate points)?The problem is to define in how many ways we can plan our 'trip' so that we don't cross go through any line twice.
Is there a quicker way to calculate them apart from trying out all the ways? The task needs to be solved under 2 min. Any hints?
That definition depends on the textbook one uses. SEE HEREAs has been said, there is no Euler circuit (a path through all edges that starts and ends in the same place).