yes
It is a positive statement.
A normative statement concerning the minimum wage is that it should be set at a level that allows individuals to meet their basic needs such as housing and food without relying on public assistance. It should also be high enough to reflect the cost of living in a particular area and should be adjusted periodically to account for inflation. Additionally the minimum wage should be set at a level that does not reduce job opportunities for those earning it. Minimum wage should be set at a level that allows individuals to meet their basic needs Minimum wage should be high enough to reflect the cost of living in a particular area Minimum wage should be adjusted periodically to account for inflation Minimum wage should be set at a level that does not reduce job opportunities for those earning itSetting the minimum wage at an appropriate level is an important part of ensuring economic fairness and protecting the livelihoods of those who are unable to earn higher wages.
The minimum wage for women was abolished.
It depends on whether or not what you are measuring is good or bad. Most people would say that minimum pain is positive or that minimum happiness is negative.
minimum is '0' and maximum cannot be defined
No. For example all polynomials of the form y=xn (or sums of such positive terms) where n is a positive odd number do not have a minimum.
No, people need to be paid at least a minimum, however I think the states should decide not the Government. Each State is different, what seems minimum in Alaska is different to say Manhattan NY or CA.
Yes if it is positive
This minimum is achieved when the number is 1 (and the reciprocal therefore is also 1).
B positive
The product will be a positive integer.It will be at least as large as the square of the minimum of the two numbers and at most as large as the square of their maximum.
Is it a statement that you are planning to support with arguments, facts, opinions or other information? Then it is a thesis statement.