Examples of the sin of commission are:
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That would depend on what the temptation was for and its purpose. For example, if the temptation were for a harmless purpose, and perhaps even for something that would be helpful to the person, then it would not constitute a sin. For example, if a friend needed to take a remedial math class during the summer prior to the start of the regular fall classes, then to tempt him or her to take the class would not be a sin, but a benefit to the person. On the other hand, if the temptation were for something that would be harmful to the person, then it would be a sin. For example, if the person desperately needed to lose weight, and he or she were tempted to eat a gallon of ice cream, that would be a sin.
A salesclerk receives a 5% commission on his earnings of $26,000 at the end of the year. How much is his total earnings? (Use- % over 100 = is over of to find your answer
Note that an angle should always be specified - for example, 1 - cos square x. Due to the Pythagorean formula, this can be simplified as sin square x. Note that sin square x is a shortcut of (sin x) squared.
5% Divide his commission by the total sales, and multiply the result by 100 For example, if the total sales amounted to 2000.00 and he received 150.00, his rate of commission would be 7.5%.
sin(0) = 0 but, in general, the sine graph need not start at 0. For example, sin(x + 2) does not start at 0.